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Florida resident stands in the debris after a hurricane ripped through her town
Environment‘I’m tired’: Florida residents are soul-searching as experts predict another intense hurricane season
By Dorany Pineda, Rebecca Blackwell and The Associated PressJuly 15, 2024
Elon Musk
PoliticsIn a striking reversal, Tesla CEO Elon Musk donates to Trump’s reelection bid
By Jennifer Jacobs, Bill Allison and BloombergJuly 12, 2024
People waiting in a Houston hospital
HealthTexas hospitals are overwhelmed with people suffering from heat-related illnesses—’this wasn’t as big a problem five or 10 years ago’
By Juan Lozano, Terry Spencer and The Associated PressJuly 12, 2024
 A sacred 13,000-year-old tree faces off with a California real-estate development
Success A sacred 13,000-year-old tree faces off with a California real-estate development
By Chloe BergerJuly 12, 2024
car submerged in flood water
EnvironmentFEMA is denying requests for aid as relief fund runs dry amid record number of costly disasters
By Shruti Date Singh and BloombergJuly 12, 2024
Google CEO Sundar Pichai testifies before the House Judiciary Committee at the Rayburn House Office Building on December 11, 2018 in Washington, DC.
EnvironmentGoogle unceremoniously dropped its promise of carbon neutrality, with emissions rising nearly 50% over the last five years
By Eva RoytburgJuly 10, 2024
The Temple of Concordia in the Valley of the Temples, Sicily.
EnvironmentSicily’s summer drought is so acute this year that it’s drying up lakes and forcing cities to turn away tourists because they don’t have enough water
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 10, 2024
Extreme heat kills more people in the U.S. than hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes combined. We need a federal heat standard to protect workers
CommentaryExtreme heat kills more people in the U.S. than hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes combined. We need a federal heat standard to protect workers
By Jill RosenthalJuly 9, 2024
cruise ship docked at port
LifestyleAlaska’s capital, with a population of 32,000, could ban cruise ships on Saturdays as tourists can spike to 18,000 a day
By Becky Bohrer and The Associated PressJuly 7, 2024
worker in plant nursery
EnvironmentFlorida farmers turn to an ancient tree from India as the state’s once-famous citrus industry dries up
By Freida Frisaro and The Associated PressJuly 6, 2024
people swimming in the Seine River
FeaturesThe Seine River, the romantic lifeblood of Paris, is set to reopen for swimming after 100 years. But its cursed clean-up is a lesson for future Olympics
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 6, 2024
Biden proposes new workplace rule to protect workers from heat injuries as millions of Americans suffer blistering temperatures
PoliticsBiden proposes new workplace rule to protect workers from heat injuries as millions of Americans suffer blistering temperatures
By Suman Naishadham and The Associated PressJuly 3, 2024
Weather map of a hurricane
EnvironmentThis is the earliest we’ve ever seen a Cat 4 hurricane—and the season’s just getting started
By Chris MorrisJuly 1, 2024
superyacht moored at marina
EnvironmentSuperyachts aren’t just for the super-rich: Hundreds of scientists have used them for ocean research
By Laurel Chor and BloombergJune 30, 2024
Farmer rakes hey in a cow pen.
EnvironmentForget carbon taxes on cars—Denmark is charging farmers a $100 ‘burp tax’ per cow
By Seamus WebsterJune 26, 2024
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The Pentagon said Iran War costs $29 billion, but the real cost is closer to $200 billion—and countingplaceholder alt text
By Jacqueline MunisJune 24, 2026
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After forcing workers back to the office, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase are now letting their staff work remotely—but only for the World Cupplaceholder alt text
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 23, 2026
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Now worth $200 million, Sarah Jessica Parker credits being ‘one of eight kids that struggled financially’ for her hunger, ambition, and work ethicplaceholder alt text
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