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May 17 2023
Opinion
The Worst Political Scandal in American History?
This week, special counsel John Durham released a 316-page report detailing the origins of Operation Crossfire Hurricane—the FBI’s investigation into supposed connections between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.
The report is an astounding expose of corruption and collusion—not between former President Donald Trump and Russia, but between the Hillary Clinton campaign,
Ben ShapiroMay 07 2023
News
Devils answer in Game 3, rout Canes 8-4, deficit now 2-1
New Jersey Devils center Jack Hughes (86) fights with Carolina Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho during the second period of Game 3 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series, Sunday, May 7, 2023, in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger) Jack Hughes scored two goals, set up two more and had a near fight as the New Jersey Devils began the task of digging out of another hole with a 8-4
San Diego Union-TribuneJul 17 2023
News
Tropical Storm Calvin could kick up winds, surf and rain as it nears
Once a Category 3 hurricane, Calvin had weakened to a tropical storm by Sunday but was still headed directly for the Hawaiian Islands, prompting Maui County and state officials to urge caution ahead of the storm’s likely arrival this week. Tropical Storm Calvin was packing maximum sustained winds of 60 mph as of Sunday, down from 120 mph on Friday but still capable of kicking up high surf,
The Maui NewsJul 10 2023
News
Cities have long made plans for extreme heat. Are they enough in a warming world?
Natural disasters can be dramatic — barreling hurricanes, building-toppling tornadoes — but heat is more deadly.
Chicago learned that the hard way in 1995.
That July, a weeklong heat wave that hit 106 degrees Fahrenheit (41 degrees Celsius) killed more than 700 people. Most of the deaths occurred in poor and majority Black neighborhoods, where many elderly or isolated people
Associated PressJul 18 2023
News
Calvin to unleash heavy rain, wind and surf on Big Island
Hawaii island is bracing for the impact of Tropical Storm Calvin, which could make landfall as early as tonight. Read more Hawaii island is bracing for the impact of Tropical Storm Calvin, which could make landfall as early as tonight. Although Calvin was showing some signs of weakening Monday, it was still expected to deliver heavy rain, high surf and tropical storm-force winds. The Central
Honolulu Star-AdvertiserJul 13 2023
News
Farmers Insurance Fallout
SANIKA. MEGAN. THANK YOU. WHAT COMES NEXT? THAT’S THE QUESTION ON ABOUT 100,000 FLORIDIANS MINDS RIGHT NOW AFTER FARMERS INSURANCE ANNOUNCED IT IS PULLING OUT OF CERTAIN HOME POLICIES IN THE SUNSHINE STATE’S FARMER SAYS THE DECISION WAS NECESSARY TO MANAGE RISK BECAUSE OF THE HIGH COSTS OF HURRICANES. IAN AND NICOLE. THAT MEANS PEOPLE ARE NOW SCRAMBLING WONDERING WHERE TO GET NEW INSURANCE AND
WESH 2Aug 21 2023
News
California Braces For 'Life-Threatening' Floods As 'Hurriquake' Unsettles The State
Hilary was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone early Monday, the National Hurricane Center said, as the threat of “life-threatening” flooding and debris flows remains in effect across the Southwestern U.S.
“Localized flooding impacts, some significant, are also expected across northern portions of the Intermountain West into Tuesday morning,” the latest advisory states.
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HuffPostJul 12 2023
News
Vermont flood damage is so severe it can be seen from space
Flooding in Vermont this week was so severe that it showed up on satellite images. A long-duration rainstorm overwhelmed state creeks and rivers and pushed the Wrightsville Dam to its limits, severely flooding Mountpelier, Vermont's capital. Water rose quickly, destroying roads and causing evacuations. Some people felt they couldn't abandon their homes and businesses and chose to stay, while
NewsweekJul 10 2023
News
Vermont Flooding Chaos Posted Online by Residents: 'This is Crazy!'
Striking Photos and Videos of extremely high and fast flooding in Vermont were posted across social media on Monday as the state dealt with the torrential heavy rain hitting the Northeast. Footage showed debris being washed downriver in torrents of water caused by a storm being compared to Hurricane Irene in 2011 in terms of flooding. "This is crazy, this is usually just a little brook!" one
The MessengerApr 11 2023
News
Haley and Hanna Cavinder Leaving University of Miami Basketball to 'Start a New Chapter'
Haley and Hanna Cavinder are leaving the University of Miami, the twins announced Tuesday. The Cavinders, who transferred to Miami last season after spending the last three seasons at Fresno State, said in a statement they're leaving the Hurricanes and college basketball behind. The twins said their decision to forgo a fifth year of eligibility, granted to student athletes due to the COVID-19
People