Storms sweep the US from coast to coast causing frigid temps, power outages and traffic accidents The combination of sleet, freezing rain and heavy wet snow that took down trees and power lines also was blamed for hundreds of delayed and canceled flights at area airports. Fans of cold weather ... 03/24/2024 - 2:44 pm | View Link
Storms arrive in our area Tuesday Warmer conditions around our area gain traction over the next 48 hours as temperatures climb above normal once again. This will set up our atmosphere for storms that arrive in our area early ... 03/23/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Spring storms bringing heavy snow, rain and flooding to millions The heavy rain will impact Washington, D.C., to New York City to Boston. The first weekend of spring is being ushered in with snow in the Midwest and New England, and heavy rain in major Northeast ... 03/21/2024 - 9:42 pm | View Link
Tornadoes kill at least 3 in Ohio; severe storms sweep from Texas to Pennsylvania The majority of tornadoes associated with Thursday’s outbreak formed in Indiana and Ohio, on the northeast periphery of the original severe weather risk area. That marked the northern edge of ... 03/14/2024 - 7:32 pm | View Link
Chicago weather: Strong storms move through area, with some hail CHICAGO (WLS) -- Storms brought heavy rain to parts of the Chicago area Thursday morning. Several watches and warnings were issued for Chicago's south and southwest suburbs and parts of northwest ... 03/13/2024 - 1:01 pm | View Link
On Monday April 8, a total solar eclipse will pass across the U. S.. While the last solar eclipse visible from the U. S. occurred only seven years ago, it won’t be until 2045 that a total solar eclipse will pass again from coast to coast across the country.
Given that you might have to wait a couple decades for the next one, it might be worth taking a photo to capture the moment.
Every Black woman has been called a Jezebel. The term, which originates from the Bible, is one of the oldest examples of misogyny in the world. Instead of being heralded for her reign as Queen, the Phoenician princess (after whom the term was named) was slut-shamed and subjected to whorephobia.
The eyes of the world are on the British royal family this Easter. The holiday falls just over a week after Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing “preventative chemotherapy.”
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Kensington Palace initially pinned Easter as the date after which she might be expected to restart public engagements following a planned abdominal surgery in January, but on March 22, Kate disclosed that post-operation tests revealed cancer had been present, leading her to start treatment.
I went to a funeral recently. It was an old friend and former colleague. The big “C,” diagnosed six years ago. He outlived the first diagnosis by five years but eventually it caught up. Splendid service, lovely music, fine sermon, many poignant moments. I met dozens of people I hadn’t seen for years.
“Every so often, a grand thesis captures the world’s imagination,” began an article in the The New Yorker in 2008. “The latest … is that America’s time of global dominance is finished, and that new powers, such as China, India, and Russia, are poised to take over.” There has been no shortage of optimism about China since, like a 2011 Foreign Affairs headlined the “The Inevitable Superpower” and a 2018 piece from The Economist that “The Chinese century is well under way.” What a difference the past few years have made.
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Conventional wisdom that China’s economy would eclipse the U.
Could avian flu on cattle farms impact dairy prices? ABC NewsFirst case of highly pathogenic avian influenza detected in Idaho dairy cattle Idaho NewsBird Flu: Virus Has Spread to Cows In Multiple States HealthlineMysterious cow illness might be more than HPAI brownfieldagnews.comBREAKING: Mystery Illness Impacting Texas, Kansas Dairy Cattle is Confirmed as Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Strain Agweb Powered by Farm Journal