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Flash flooding in cities throughout the U.S. might just be the new normal but most of this country is still not ready for it, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Mark Gongloff writes.
The voice-over and soundtrack from an ad released in January 2024 have gone viral on social media a year and a half later.
The Hill Country has a hold on the hearts of many Texans, meaning the suffering caused by the disaster is reaching as far as ...
Manhattan’s precolonial topography is to blame for the 28th Street Station subway geyser that bursts with bubbling water ...
Bea Hines first met Floyd Dorsett when she moved to Miami in 1944 with her family. They were both 6 years old.
Some of those who supported Mamdani said they felt their contributions could forecast a rise in a larger network of Muslim ...
A new study published in Earth’s Future by researchers from Uppsala University with Belgian, French, and German universities have shown that climate ...
A rumor circulated online that MSNBC's Rachel Maddow announced she and her partner, Susan Mikula, were having a baby via ...
Another day of scattered thunderstorms is expected for the tri-state area Thursday, though the threat is diminished from a ...
Twenty states are suing the Trump administration over its decision to cancel FEMA’s BRIC program, which funded nearly 2,000 ...
The state is now suing to restore $351 million in funding for projects aimed to upgrade drainage and protect public housing ...
Several historic and deadly flash flooding events have occurred in the U.S. just within the month of July alone. Experts talk ...