Matt Gaetz Reportedly Has A New Prime-Time Gig
The firebrand former Florida lawmaker is reportedly pivoting from politics with the move, following his withdrawn nomination as Donald Trump’s attorney general.
The firebrand former Florida lawmaker is reportedly pivoting from politics with the move, following his withdrawn nomination as Donald Trump’s attorney general.
Comparisons have frequently been drawn between the Trump scion and England’s Peter Crouch.
The president-elect has pledged to levy a 25% tariff on all goods imported from Canada on his first day in office.
A wildfire, labeled the Franklin Fire, has spread across more than 2,500 acres along California’s Pacific coastline, including Malibu.
For this couple, fleeing the fire meant taking the essentials: Important documents. Bags of clothes. Three goats. A potbellied pig.
A rare December Santa Ana wind event has prompted Southern California Edison to shut off power to thousands of customers.
But businesses will be tempted to play down sustainability with an incoming president who vows to support fossil fuels
Funds are beginning to target an issue long neglected when compared with sustainability
Many blame poor information — but campaigners say this is too often used as an excuse for inaction
The rupture struck just southwest of the Cascadia subduction zone — the offshore fault capable of generating 8.5 or 9.0 earthquakes, followed by massive tsunamis.
In an update, the National Tsunami Warning Center said: “BASED ON ALL AVAILABLE DATA... THE TSUNAMI THREAT FROM THIS EARTHQUAKE HAS NOW PASSED.”
A 2021 map showing how a tsunami could impact San Francisco was thrust back into the spotlight after a 2024 earthquake
Brazil’s first-ever Minister of Indigenous Peoples and an initiative promoting sustainable agriculture in Egypt are among the six recipients of the 2024 Champions of the Earth award, announced by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) in Nairobi, Kenya, on Tuesday.
An area nearly a third larger than India turned permanently arid in past three decades, research shows
Some one billion people globally under the age of 25 live in regions where they depend on the land and natural resources for jobs and livelihoods, according to the UN, but their future is increasingly under threat due to desertification and land degradation.
Every year, the world produces more than 400 million tons of new plastic. Plastic production could climb about 70% by 2040 without policy changes.
Delegates from close to 200 countries huddled for a week of marathon negotiations but came up short on delivering a treaty.
Countries fail to agree on a target to cut plastic pollution and ban harmful chemicals as summit delayed to next year