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Mar 16 2023
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One woman dead in New Baltimore apartment fire that displaced 16 renters
A woman was found dead and 16 renters were displaced by an early-morning fire Thursday at Water’s Edge Estates apartments in New Baltimore, according to first responders. The second-alarm fire was reported about 3:30 a.m. at the complex on the 50500 block of Jefferson Avenue near Altman Road. New Baltimore Fire Department administrators said the woman whose body was found in her first-floor
Macomb DailyMay 19 2023
Analysis
A crucial climate technology provokes fears in oil country
Named for the friend of a French king, Louisiana’s Lake Maurepas is a large tidal estuary at the confluence of four rivers, a geographic lace-hole in the boot-shaped state. Today, it’s known mainly for shrimping. But if a company called Air Products gets its way, the 93-square-mile expanse will also be the setting for a mile-deep pool of carbon dioxide, a project aided by the Biden
PoliticoMar 20 2023
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16 People Killed After 6.8-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Ecuador and Peru
At least 16 people have died after a 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the southern coast of Ecuador Saturday, about 50 miles from Guayaquil. One of the deaths was reported in northern Peru. This comes as the region is still reeling from Cyclone Yaku, which killed at least eight people. Survivor: “My house was filled with water up to the waist. It reached us. We have lost everything. I lost
Democracy Now!Mar 09 2023
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California Storm: State Likely To See 'Unparalleled' Weather Event, Newsom Expands State Of Emergency
A weather official warned Thursday that the storm pummeling California will bring about an "unrivaled, unparalleled weather event" that the state has not seen in over 50 years. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has also expanded a state of emergency to more than 20 counties. "This is an unrivaled, unparalleled weather event, not experienced in several decades, perhaps back to 1969. There will be
International Business TimesMay 31 2023
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McCarthy’s future on the line as he whips debt ceiling deal
He got President Biden to negotiate. And then he got a deal. Now, Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is in the final phase of his debt ceiling saga: whipping up enough support for the bill in the House GOP conference to secure his political future.
Basic political wisdom dictates that McCarthy needs a majority of House Republicans to support the bill in order to maintain his political
The HillMar 09 2023
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Youth at Baltimore County jail kept in cells for 23 hours a day in poor conditions, state public defender says
Children detained at the Baltimore County Detention Center are locked up for 23 hours a day in rat-infested cells that sometimes flood with sewage water, the Maryland Office of the Public Defender wrote in a letter to county leaders this week. The jail is not complying with federal laws governing juvenile detention, said Deborah St. Jean, director of the public defender’s Juvenile Protection
Baltimore SunMar 14 2023
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A Russian jet forced an American drone down over the Black Sea Tuesday
A Russian fighter jet forced an American MQ-9 Reaper drone down after striking its propeller with the aircraft, U.S. military reported. On Tuesday, the aircraft were flying over the Black Sea, which is considered international waters, when two Russian Su-27 fighter jets came up next to the Reaper. “One of the jets intentionally flew in front of and dumped fuel on the unmanned drone several
Deseret NewsMar 14 2023
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Great white shark caught in Orange Beach, but experts say it is 'isolated event': report
Several anglers in Orange Beach, Alabama, hauled in a rare catch earlier this month - a great white shark, according to AL.com. The catch was posted to YouTube and a shark expert told AL.com it is likely the first time a great white shark has been caught from a beach in Alabama. "He's so heavy," says one of the fishermen in the video as he holds the shark in the water. "There's so much power
The Times-PicayuneMar 09 2023
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Top atmospheric river expert offers insight on California storm
A moisture-packed atmospheric river is forecast to drench Northern and Central California on Thursday and Friday, raising concerns about flooding in a state that has seen an unusual winter marked by a seemingly endless stream of storms. This storm is expected to dump rain on a massive snowpack, likely causing snowmelt at elevations below 5,000 feet that could trigger flooding. To answer
SFGATEMar 31 2023
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The Justice Department adds to suits against Norfolk Southern over the Ohio derailment
The U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Norfolk Southern over the major train derailment that occurred in East Palestine, Ohio, last month.
The suit, filed Thursday on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency, accuses Norfolk Southern Railway Company and Norfolk Southern Corporation of "unlawfully polluting" the country's waterways and violating the Clean Water Act,
NPR (Online News)