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Por JEFF MARTINUna médica de Oklahoma está acusada de viajar al sur de Florida y simular la muerte de su hija de cuatro años ...
Hace veinticinco años, una niña con un corte de cabello bob apareció en las pantallas de televisión, hablando una mezcla de ...
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In dire need of a sound bite? Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro disclosed last week that President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. (PBBM) purportedly directed the immediate ...
A spate of fishermen presenting to a small regional Queensland hospital in agony with gaping wounds sparked an investigation ...
La Niña's lingering effects are creating surprising shifts in the weather across the U.S.! 🌧️ From unexpected storms to ...
Relatively unknown global weather patterns can drive the hurricane season. What are the ITCZ, Central American Gyre and the ...
All summer long, pastry chef Nina Métayer offers her homemade pots glacés on the terrace of café Clothilde. A discreet, ...
La Niña is back - and scientists warn 2025 could bring one of its most disruptive phases yet. From intensified droughts to relentless storms, discover how this powerful oceanic phenomenon might impact ...
Climate change left its signature on the atmosphere early in the industrial revolution, reveals a thought experiment ...
Tropical storm “Danas” (formerly “Bising”) may re-enter the Philippine area of responsibility by early Monday morning, the ...
Tracking the La Niña phase can be useful when assessing fire season risk. Eventually, we will fall back into El Niño or the warm ands wet phase.
Researchers said the rare species “abruptly disappeared” from the region following an El Niño event. Now it is thriving.