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Mar 05 2024
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MI Winters Are Getting Warmer, Analysis of 45 Years Of Data Shows
MICHIGAN — Winter temperatures across Michigan have warmed by more than a half-degree since 1980, according to a new analysis looking at how climate change has contributed to warmer winters in most of the country. The analysis of winter temperature data from 1980-2024 by Harry Stevens, a columnist for The Washington Post’s Climate Lab section, showed 86 percent of the continental U.S. has
Patch.comMar 05 2024
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NH Winters Are Getting Warmer, Analysis of 45 Years Of Data Shows
NEW HAMPSHIRE — Winter temperatures in New Hampshire have warmed around 4.7 degrees since 1980, according to a new analysis looking at how climate change has contributed to warmer winters in most of the country. The analysis of winter temperature data from 1980-2024 by Harry Stevens, a columnist for The Washington Post’s Climate Lab section, showed 86 percent of the continental U.S. has
Patch.comMar 05 2024
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RI Winters Are Getting Warmer, Analysis of 45 Years Of Data Shows
RHODE ISLAND — Winter temperatures in Rhode Island have warmed around 3.8 degrees since 1980, according to a new analysis looking at how climate change has contributed to warmer winters in most of the country. The analysis of winter temperature data from 1980-2024 by Harry Stevens, a columnist for The Washington Post’s Climate Lab section, showed 86 percent of the continental U.S. has trended
Patch.comMar 05 2024
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IL Winters Are Getting Warmer, Analysis of 45 Years Of Data Shows
ILLINOIS— Winter temperatures in Illinois have warmed by more than a half-degree since 1980, according to a new analysis looking at how climate change has contributed to warmer winters in most of the country. The analysis of winter temperature data from 1980-2024 by Harry Stevens, a columnist for The Washington Post’s Climate Lab section, showed 86 percent of the continental U.S. has trended
Patch.comMar 11 2024
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Labor data changes tell good news, bad news story for Indiana
Indiana’s unemployment rate has been unchanged for five months, holding steady at 3.5 percent. That’s according to recently updated numbers from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. The agency’s yearly revisions also show that the state had about 22,000 more people employed last year than originally reported. The federal government spends the start of each year collecting more detailed
Indiana Public MediaMar 11 2024
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Labor data changes tell good news, bad news story for Indiana
Indiana’s unemployment rate has been unchanged for five months, holding steady at 3.5 percent. That’s according to recently updated numbers from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. The agency’s yearly revisions also show that the state had about 22,000 more people employed last year than originally reported. The federal government spends the start of each year collecting more detailed
WVPEMar 29 2024
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Three years of weekly DEMs, aerial orthomosaics and surveyed shoreline positions at Waikīkī Beach, Hawai‘i - Scientific Data
In this dataset, we present 128 coastal surveys conducted between 2018 and 2021 at Kahaloa Beach, also known as the Royal Hawaiian Beach, in Waikīkī, Hawai‘i. Surveys were conducted on a near-weekly basis, providing a 0.5 m digital elevation model, an orthorectified image mosaic with 0.03 m resolution, and shoreline vectors at MHHW and MSL, along with a surveyed shoreline position for each
Nature.comMar 10 2024
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Colorado Bureau of Investigation investigation finds former DNA scientist altered data
LAKEWOOD, Colo. (KRDO) - The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) found that a former DNA scientist, Yvonne “Missy” Woods, manipulated data in the DNA testing process, posting incomplete test results in some cases. Woods' lawyer said the findings of the internal investigation support Woods earlier statements that she’s never created or reported any false DNA matches. Nevertheless, her work
KRDOMar 04 2024
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Migrant backlog to hit 8 million under Biden by October, data reveal
More than 8 million asylum seekers and other migrants will be living inside the U.S in legal limbo by the end of September — a roughly 167% increase in five years, according to internal government projections obtained by Axios.
Why it matters: That's up from about 3 million in 2019 — a sign of how the underfunded and outdated U.S. immigration system can't keep up with the rapidly
AxiosFeb 24 2024
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Cellphone data raises questions about testimony on Willis’ relationship
ATLANTA (AP) -- Cellphone location data cited in a court filing Friday raises questions about the testimony given by a special prosecutor in the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump who had a romantic relationship with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. The cellphone location data -- disclosed in a court filing by Trump's attorneys -- shows
Jefferson City News Tribune