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The US isn’t ready for stronger hurricanes, experts say. How structures are built could help.

October 16, 2022 Ashley R. Williams, USA TODAY Comments Off on The US isn’t ready for stronger hurricanes, experts say. How structures are built could help.

U.S. communities continue to recover from hurricanes that hit years ago. The storms can take decades to recover from and cause billions in damage.

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Over 30 people hospitalized after carbon monoxide leak at Pennsylvania day care center

October 11, 2022October 11, 2022 Ashley R. Williams, USA TODAY Comments Off on Over 30 people hospitalized after carbon monoxide leak at Pennsylvania day care center

The leak happened at Happy Smiles Learning Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania. More than 20 children were hospitalized in stable condition.

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FBI arrests former Northeastern University employee accused of staging hoax explosion in Boston

October 4, 2022 Ashley R. Williams, USA TODAY Comments Off on FBI arrests former Northeastern University employee accused of staging hoax explosion in Boston

FBI authorities arrested a former Northeastern University employee accused of lying to investigators and allegedly staging a hoax explosion last month.

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Hurricane Orlene makes landfall in Mexico as Category 1 storm with heavy rain, storm surge

October 3, 2022 Ashley R. Williams, USA TODAY Comments Off on Hurricane Orlene makes landfall in Mexico as Category 1 storm with heavy rain, storm surge

Mexico will experience hurricane- and tropical storm-force conditions Monday as Hurricane Orlene slams the southwestern coast. What to know.

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The Jim Cantore effect: What it means when the iconic meteorologist shows up in your city

September 28, 2022 Ashley R. Williams, USA TODAY Comments Off on The Jim Cantore effect: What it means when the iconic meteorologist shows up in your city

Where is Jim Cantore? That’s what Florida residents want to know ahead of Ian. The Weather Channel meteorologist is synonymous with severe weather.

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Mosquito Fire, California’s largest wildfire of 2022, grows to 100 square miles; thousands evacuated

September 15, 2022 Ashley R. Williams, USA TODAY Comments Off on Mosquito Fire, California’s largest wildfire of 2022, grows to 100 square miles; thousands evacuated

California crews working the 100-square-mile Mosquito Fire continued Thursday to battle the state’s largest wildfire of 2022.

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California becomes first US state to begin ranking extreme heat wave events

September 12, 2022 Ashley R. Williams, USA TODAY Comments Off on California becomes first US state to begin ranking extreme heat wave events

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a first-of-its-kind heat wave ranking bill
to address the state’s dangerous extreme heat events.

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Tropical Storm Kay, first to affect Southern California in 25 years, could raise temps in already-hot state

September 9, 2022 Ashley R. Williams, USA TODAY Comments Off on Tropical Storm Kay, first to affect Southern California in 25 years, could raise temps in already-hot state

Tropical Storm Kay isn’t expected to directly hitĀ California, but strong winds could make it hotter in parts of the state.

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Underwater robots are studying the ‘Doomsday Glacier’ in Antarctica. What can we learn?

September 6, 2022 Ashley R. Williams, USA TODAY Comments Off on Underwater robots are studying the ‘Doomsday Glacier’ in Antarctica. What can we learn?

Scientists have captured a first-of-its-kind seafloor mapping near the world’s widest glacier, shrinking at a pace that couldĀ raise global sea levels.

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Overnight floodwaters inundate Dallas area, rain threatens New Jersey with flash floods

August 22, 2022 Ashley R. Williams, USA TODAY Comments Off on Overnight floodwaters inundate Dallas area, rain threatens New Jersey with flash floods

Flooding conditions continued to grip pockets of the United States Monday, with over 14 million people under flood watch in the south.

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A State Department office is giving young people a voice. Abby Finkenauer is leading the effort

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U.S. Embassy urges Americans to leave Haiti ‘as soon as possible’

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These kids are good: Young Reds in pursuit of a pennant stretch to remember

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Blue supermoon: See photos of the rare moon that won’t happen again until 2037

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1 dead, 18 injured after collision between car, Greyhound bus in Maryland, police say

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College professor harassed students to quench ‘clown fetish,’ offering extra credit, cash

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USA TODAY Sports staff makes college football picks: Check out the predictions for 2023

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