Month: September 2022
Safety Concerns Overshadow Europe’s First New Gas Link in Decades
Natural gas is set to flow through a new undersea pipeline between Norway and Poland after suspected sabotage devastated the Nord Stream pipelines.
Read MoreHurricane Ian fuels calls for Biden to declare a climate emergency
With Puerto Rico and Florida still reeling from a pair of hurricanes—one of which made landfall again Friday as a Category 1 storm in South Carolina—activists across the United States have renewed calls for President Joe Biden to declare a
Read MoreFlorida hospital without running water faces crisis after Hurricane Ian – NBC News
Florida hospital without running water faces crisis after Hurricane Ian NBC News Hurricane Ian slams South Carolina with destructive force | WNT ABC News First Alert Weather: Remnants of Ian to bring rain CBS New York Hurricane Ian has worsened Florida’s insurance crisis
Read MoreUS would know if Russia prepares nuclear strike: experts
The United States would almost certainly discover ahead of time if Russia was preparing a nuclear strike on Ukraine, and Moscow might very well want it known, nuclear weapons experts say. Russian President Vladimir Putin has raised the possibility of
Read MoreHere’s Everything New on Netflix in October 2022
The October lineup on Netflix fits the month to a T: largely spooky, a little bit scary, tinged with suspense. On Oct. 5, Mr. Harrigan’s Phone, based on the short story by Stephen King, tells the tale of an unlikely
Read MoreThe Greatest Beer Run Ever Tells the True Story of One Truly Clueless Guy
Former Disney Channel heartthrob and song-and-dance man extraordinaire Zac Efron should be a much bigger star than he is, though maybe it’s better this way: those of us who love him can be happy whenever he shows up, without having
Read MoreJoy Reid gloats Ron DeSantis going ‘hat in hand’ to Biden for aid – New York Post
Joy Reid gloats Ron DeSantis going ‘hat in hand’ to Biden for aid New York Post Florida Gov. DeSantis warns those taking advantage of hurricane victims: ‘We are a law and order state’ Fox News DeSantis, Once a ‘No’ on Hurricane Aid,
Read MoreWhy a 2007 Performance of The Miami Boys Choir Is All Over TikTok Right Now
TikTok has the power to make quite literally anything popular—even an obscure 2007 performance of the Miami Boys Choir singing an Orthodox pop song. The video is ripe for nostalgic virality online: prepubescent awkwardness, ill-fitting button-down shirts and slacks, and
Read MoreNorth Korea fires 4th round of missile tests in 1 week
North Korea has fired two short-range ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters. It’s the fourth round of weapons launches this week that are seen as a response to military drills among its rivals.
Read MoreAmid rising seas, island nations push for legal protection
There is already evidence of loss of islands. Between 1947 and 2014, six smaller islands in the Pacific archipelago of the Solomon Islands completely vanished, according to a paper published in Environment Research Letters in 2016.
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