By Tyler Durden The dog days of summer have arrived as much of the country faces above-average temperatures. “It’s going to be a real oppressive…
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By Jayla Whitfield Golden Ray capsized in 2019; cargo ship has been stuck since, despite efforts to move ST. SIMONS, Ga. – The cargo ship Golden Ray capsized…
By Paul Whitehead Two of those flights took place between Massachusetts and New Jersey John Kerry’s family private jet has taken over a dozen flights…
By Renée Alexander + Simran Sethi President López Obrador’s decree could forge the “hope at home” U.S. officials espouse. Pictured above: “Indigenous woman shelling corn” mural…
By Monica Danielle “It’s happening,” scientist Scott Hotaling told a reporter for OPB as he gestured across Paradise Glacier high up on Mount Rainier in Washington. He…
by TYLER DURDEN Despite being locked down for nearly a month now, Sydney has just reported a record one-day rise in local COVID cases on Thursday…
By MIMI NGUYEN LY A magnitude 8.2 earthquake and numerous aftershocks struck off the Alaskan Peninsula late Wednesday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). A…
By Jonathan Erdman At a Glance A line of severe thunderstorms will race through the western Great Lakes into early Thursday morning. Damaging thunderstorm winds with…
By Irina Slav The United States has decided to temporarily waive sanctions on Iranian oil funds abroad but without returning Tehran’s access to its bank accounts in…
By Tyler Durden The National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) reports 67 large wildfires burn across ten parched Western states on Tuesday, and the largest is in southern…
By Tyler Durden In another sign, the megadrought is wreaking havoc across the Western half of the US. There are multiple portions of the Mississippi…
By Anna Hedges Some time back, a mysterious tower resembling Nikola Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower appeared outside Milford, Texas, a rural community in north central Texas. The…
By Salena Zito How one Pennsylvania family kept their small business up with the times while remaining true to their small-town roots. BUCKSTOWN, Pa.—The Duppstadt’s…
By TYLER DURDEN We have previewed for months that port congestion in southern China could be a more severe problem than the shutdown of the Suez Canal in March.…
By Cristina Laila A gas leak from an underwater pipeline sparked a blaze west of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula on Friday creating an “eye of fire” on…
By Tyler Durden By now, it’s become quite evident that the western half of the U.S. is facing one of the worst megadroughts in decades. We’ve…