BY ALEX HARRIS, MICHELLE MARCHANTE, AND DEVOUN CETOUTE Hurricane Ian saw its wind speeds plunge Wednesday night after hitting Florida’s southwest coast as a…
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By Lauren Aratani and agencies Electricity grid collapses in Cuba after hurricane passes through, as 2.5 million people in Florida ordered to evacuate Cuba’s electricity…
By Reuters SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico—Hurricane Fiona strengthened to a powerful Category 4 storm on Wednesday as it headed toward Bermuda after carving a destructive path through the Dominican Republic…
By Daniel Greenfield Remember the media’s sudden interest in Puerto Rico when it was hit by a hurricane and lost power? Remember Anderson Cooper and…
By David Kelly Hurricane forecasting experts have been greatly disappointed with only having three named storms for the Atlantic Basin hurricane season, and not one…
By Spencer Brown In another episode of something that’s become almost as American as apple pie, President Biden made a gaffe while delivering remarks over…
By Tyler Durden A CARFAX spokesperson warned this week that a couple of hundred thousand used cars from the Tri-state area and Gulf Coast states…
By Tyler Durden The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season is heating up and showing no signs of slowing down. A tropical wave in the Eastern Atlantic…
By Heather Fountaine ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH, La. — A landscaping crew from Houston was in St. John Parish Sunday morning helping to clean-up…
By DAVID HARRIS, NELLY ONTIVEROS and LYNNETTE CANTOS Tropical Storm Nicholas, which formed off the east coast of Mexico this morning, is expected to strengthen as it moves northwest…