BY KATHLEEN RONAYNE Charlie Hamilton hasn’t irrigated his vineyards with water from the Sacramento River since early May, even though it flows just yards…
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BY RT INTERNATIONAL Multiple firefighters are feared dead after another blast rocks a burning Cuban oil depot The Cuban government has pleaded for help…
BY LOUISE CHAMBERS A rescued elephant calf, found as a days-old orphan in Kenya, has become a colorful character at her sanctuary home. One funny video of the calf’s antics…
by Dan Ennis Dive Brief: West Virginia said Thursday it would no longer award state business to JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and asset…
by Tori Richards, Investigative Reporter Los Angeles County narcotics investigators were unable to convince District Attorney George Gascon or California Attorney General Rob Bonta to file felony…
BY HEALTH 1+1 Pain is a common symptom of cancer patients. According to surveys, about 30 percent to 50 percent of cancer patients have pain problems, and…
by DYLAN LOVAN JACKSON, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky’s governor said it could take weeks to find all the victims of flash flooding that killed at…
by Beth Brelje Midwest landowners fighting the construction of a 2,000-mile web of carbon-capture pipelines are upset to learn that the company seeking easements on…
by Petr Svab Canada and Ireland are rolling out policies to force their farmers to cut carbon emissions to a point that the farmers say would affect food production. Despite…
By Virginia Kruta An apparent weather-related cancellation brought out the worst in some North Dakota State Fair attendees — who trashed the concert venue after…