Bitterly cold temperatures in the forecast are raising concerns for people experiencing homelessness in New Hampshire.
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Firefighters have been battling a dangerous and fast-moving blaze in Malibu, California. It is not yet known how the blaze, named the Franklin Fire, started. LA County Fire Department officials ...
A leading pet health expert is warning of the dangers faced by dogs venturing into the outdoors this winter. From icy roads to toxic substances, winter brings a host of hidden dangers for canines ...
Greymouth Petroleum has confirmed “material” gas and condensate flows are coming from its new well near Stratford. The well - TMO-C1 - was spudded on September 12. It went on to reach a depth ...
The three speakers, joined by Copilot toward the end, were discussing Harari’s latest book, Nexus, which talks about the history of information systems and the potential dangers of AI. While all the ...
Meanwhile, the National Weather Service issued a rare “particularly dangerous situation” red flag warning for high fire risk into Tuesday for Los Angeles and Ventura counties. The last time ...
On Monday, fire department officials from Grosse Pointe, Detroit, Ferndale, and the state Fire Marshal gathered to raise awareness about the potential dangers of lithium-ion batteries, especially ...
Bankers see Europe’s IPO rebound broadening in 2025 despite the threat of trade frictions and political upheaval, as private equity firms look to unload portfolios and secure returns. European ...
It's a disturbing thought that we are constantly bombarded with plastic. And studies show microplastics are inside us - in our lungs, liver, heart, brain. The list goes on. NPR health correspondent ...