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Study warns 4.4M New Yorkers face extreme flood risk
A landmark Science Advances study finds that nearly half of New York City’s population—about 4.4 million people—and 47% of its buildings are at high risk of extreme flood damage. Researchers cite ...
The National Hurricane Center chooses storms' names in advance. This year's list of hurricane names includes Arthur, Dolly, ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A French Quarter property dispute pitting one of New Orleans’ top legal couples against an artistic next ...
Google’s head of life sciences Andrew Conrad joins the WSJD Live conference to discuss the company's plan to use magnetic ...
Join leading voices in policy, politics, technology and culture at WSJ Opinion Live in Washington, D.C. for two days of ...
Less than a week after a Cocoa Beach teacher was arrested on multiple sexual offense charges in connection to a relationship ...
As we trade our winter coats for t-shirts, the warmer air moving into Pennsylvania brings more than just a break from the ...
Hurricane forecasting has significantly improved, allowing for earlier and more aggressive predictions of rapid intensification. The National Hurricane Center successfully predicted Hurricane Melissa ...
THERIOT, La. (WGNO) — After five years of rebuilding and recovery following Hurricane Ida, St. Eloi Catholic Church has reopened. During 10 a.m. Mass on Saturday, March 28, Bishop Simon Peter Engurait ...
THERIOT, La. (WVUE) - Congregants of an historic Catholic church in Terrebonne Parish got something of an Easter-season miracle Saturday (March 28). The St. Eloi parish -- established in 1875 but ...
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