When the Hunga Tonga volcano erupted Saturday, the blast was heard around the world, obliterating its own island and sending tsunamis across the Pacific
Author: Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAY
Retired weather service head talks extreme weather, climate change and, yes, ‘Sharpiegate’
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Off-duty Virginia police officers arrested for their roles in the US Capitol riot
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Tropical Storm Sally soaks Florida, expected to strengthen in Gulf
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