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On Wednesday, June 24, two powerful earthquakes struck northern Venezuela in rapid succession, causing widespread devastation, killing at least 164 people, and injuring hundreds more. Acting President Delcy Rodriguez publicly reported the casualty figures in a televised address on June 25, with the toll expected to rise due to ongoing
California Wildfire Gets Worse, Becomes Largest in US
Thousands of firefighters have been deployed to battle a rapidly growing wildfire in northern California...
West Nile Virus Infected Mosquitoes Found in Every NYC Borough, Officials Say
According to New York City health officials, mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus have been found...
NY: Sweltering Temperatures Prompts City Hall to Urge New Yorkers to Cut Back on Energy Use
City Hall is urging New Yorkers to scale back energy use for a second week as the city bakes under an...
Millions Under Rising Heat, Without Power Following Hurricane Beryl’s Strike on Houston
On July 8, Texas was struck by the tropical storm dubbed Hurricane Beryl, with heavy rain and winds tearing...
Amazon Sidesteps Carbon Offset Standard That Its Founder Bezos Helped Fund
Amazon has become the first company to sidestep a global standard for verifying carbon offsets. That...
Japanese Knotweed – An Incredibly Invasive Plant With a Remarkable Range of Utility
As a natural pioneer of the inhospitable slopes of volcanoes, Japanese Knotweed is almost impossible...
California Wildfire Scorches 12,000 Acres, Forcing Evacuations
As of Sunday, June 16, a wildfire that broke out northwest of Los Angeles necessitated the evacuation...
Sweltering Temperatures Trigger Heat Alerts in at Least 19 States
New York State and at least another 18 others are sweltering under a “heat dome” that is expected to...
Microplastics Identified as Possible Factor Driving Down Fertility Rates Around the Globe
New research is suggesting that microplastics may be playing a role in the declining fertility rates...