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Residents of Jamaica are bracing for life-threatening winds and storm surge as Hurricane Beryl is set to make landfall Wednesday afternoon. The now-Category 4 storm has left a trail of devastation across the Caribbean, killing at least six people. Ahead of the storm’s arrival, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness called for stronger climate action from
Share Tweet By Tr Goins-Phillips Editor July 5, 2024 “This is the hardest thing ever for a father to have to face.” Those are the words of The Oak Ridge Boys’ William Lee Golden, whose 65-year-old son passed away Monday. William “Rusty” Golden died in his home in Hendersonville, Tennessee. “I love my family more
Share Tweet By Billy Hallowell Editor July 3, 2024 “God’s Not Dead” stunned Hollywood and helped usher in a new era of faith and family-friendly entertainment after its 2014 release. Listen to the latest episode of Quick Start ? With just a $1.5 million budget, the movie’s more than $60 million profit sent a clear message to
meltdown — Alaskas top-heavy glaciers are approaching an irreversible tippingpoint As the plateau of the icefield thins, ice and snow reserves at higher altitudes are lost. Bethan Davies, The Conversation – Jul 7, 2024 11:07 am UTC Enlarge / Taku Glacier is one of many that begin in the Juneau Icefield.Mauricio Handler / Getty Images
Share Tweet By Billy Hallowell Editor July 3, 2024 Evangelical support for Israel has remained unchanged amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, according to a recent survey. Researchers found the belief that “Gods covenant with the Jewish people remains intact today” serves as the greatest impact on support for the Jewish state. Listen to
A mom attacked by a shark in Texas on the Fourth of July initially thought it was just a “big fish” — and had planned to kick it away before it grabbed her and bit off her calf. Tabatha Sullivent and her husband Cary were among the four people attacked when the lone shark started
Senility is part of the human condition, but dignity is usually a choice. I pity Joe Biden for having to make what may be the most humiliating decision in presidential history. The questions Are you senile yet? Are you sure? have no dignified answerwhich is why Biden should consider an option midway between resignation and
Getting greener — The greening of planes, trains, and automobiles We need new fuels as society moves away from coal, natural gas and oil. Nicola Jones, Knowable Magazine – Jul 6, 2024 11:06 am UTC EnlargePetmal / Getty Images reader comments 161 As the world races to decarbonize everything from the electricity grid to industry,
Set in stone — The Yellowstone supervolcano destroyed an ecosystem but saved it for us 50 years of excavation unveiled the story of a catastrophic event and its aftermath. Jeanne Timmons – Jul 7, 2024 11:00 am UTC Enlarge / Interior view of the Rhino Barn. Exposed fossil skeletons left in-situ for research and public
No interview could reverse the damage that Joe Biden did to his campaign in the first presidential debate, but his conversation with George Stephanopoulos tonight showed that the president doesnt even understand how profound the damage is. The 20-minute interview, which aired this evening on ABC, featured a combative Biden, more like the president who
At Joe Bidens rally in Madison, Wisconsin, this afternoon, the men and women who had crammed into a middle-school basketball gym dutifully clapped, yelled words of support, and waved signs bearing the presidents name. But when it came time to chant Four more years, they sounded as if they were merely going through the motions.
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In this article TWLO AMZN MU Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Micron Technology’s solid-state drive for data center customers is presented at a product launch event in San Francisco on Oct. 24, 2019. Stephen Nellis | Reuters Investors are grappling with a host of mixed signals as recent data suggests the economy may be
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Municipals were slightly firmer, underperforming U.S. Treasuries, which saw gains up to 10 basis points on the short end, after a better-than-expected jobs report kept a Federal Reserve rate cut in September in play. Equities ended up. While the numbers still suggest a healthy labor market, “this report absolutely keeps the probability of a September
Fitch Ratings affirmed Los Angeles International Airport’s AA rating and stable outlook despite ongoing delays on its automated people mover. The airport’s AA issuer rating reflects “LAX’s superior credit characteristics, including a strong underlying air trade service area, significant operational activity supported by a diverse mix of domestic and foreign-flag carriers, favorable rate agreements with
The Illinois state comptroller reported a 55% year-over-year increase in the end-of-year general revenue fund cash balance as her office paid the state’s bills in a timely manner, a departure from recent years when the state’s unpaid bill backlogs topped $10 billion. Illinois ended the fiscal year with a $1.7 billion balance in the general
Parties in the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority bankruptcy showed themselves to be further apart than ever before, with the Oversight Board offering little beyond the current plan’s 4% recovery for non-settling bond parties and some bond parties suggesting they should get 100% of what they say is at least an $8.5 billion claim and
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority is issuing $625.4 million of second lien dedicated revenue bonds by negotiated sale July 8, which should yield an enthusiastic market response. “As the interest on the bonds will be exempt in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, I expect strong interest from in-state buyers,” said Patrick Luby, head of Municipals,
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