BY TYLER DURDEN South Florida was bombarded with torrential rain late Friday night and early Saturday morning as tropical weather moved into the region. Although the…
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By Chris Perkins, Angie DiMichele and Keven Lerner The tropical system dumping heavy rain across South Florida is no longer expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Alex before…
BY TYLER DURDEN U.S. spring-wheat futures are nearing the highest level since 2008, as the Northern U.S. Plains are plagued with devastating floods that…
BY TYLER DURDEN A fast-moving wildfire exploded in size overnight into Wednesday, burning north of Flagstaff, Arizona, along Highway 89, which has forced local…
It’s amazing how much information can surface when you know what to look for. Â Chemtrails and geoengineering have been the wrong terminology in this country.…
By Sustain Me It’s amazing how much information can surface when you know what to look for. Â Chemtrails and geoengineering have been the wrong…
By Naveen Athrappully For the second year in a row, forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are predicting âprolonged, persistent droughtâ in…
BY TYLER DURDEN A monstrous plume of thick black smoke soared into the sky on Wednesday after a Walmart distribution center caught fire in…
BY TYLER DURDEN The University of Georgia announced a new invasive bright yellow, blue-black, and red spider is preparing to spread from Georgia…
By Naveen Athrappully The United States is facing two rounds of high-impact winter storms this week that will affect millions of people along its path,…