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As temperatures rise this summer, so too do utility bills. The combination of increasing electricity prices and unusually warm weather may lead to higher costs for cooling homes.
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As temperatures rise this summer, so too do utility bills. The combination of increasing electricity prices and unusually warm weather may lead to higher costs for cooling homes.
The IPMA predicts that Portugal will experience higher-than-normal temperatures this weekend, accompanied by rain and thunderstorms, as Saharan dust moves across the region.
A large gathering of protesters in Havana expressed their support for ex-president Raul Castro following his indictment in the United States.
In a critical situation, authorities have mandated the evacuation of 40,000 residents in southern California following a hazardous chemical leak from a large storage tank, raising explosion concerns.
As Joplin, Missouri, marks 15 years since the devastating tornado, the community's resilience and spirit of volunteerism remain strong, with nearly 100,000 volunteers contributing to recovery efforts.
The USS Ford has returned home after a demanding 334-day deployment that included two conflicts and significant operational challenges.
Governor Cox and federal officials are advocating for a major investment in nuclear energy in Utah, signaling a strong commitment to this energy source.
The US government has announced that individuals seeking green cards will need to exit the country to submit their applications, which may lead to prolonged separations from families and jobs.
As Republicans prepare to select a successor to Donald Trump, the choices made by Vance and Rubio could significantly influence the future of the MAGA movement.
Over 40,000 residents in California have been evacuated due to a leak from a chemical tank containing a highly volatile substance, raising fears of a potential explosion.
A devastating explosion at a shipyard in New York City has resulted in one death and left 36 others injured, with a significant number of those affected being first responders.
A chemical leak in Southern California has led to the evacuation of approximately 40,000 residents and school closures due to safety concerns over a potential explosion.
Despite being nearly 95 years old and facing legal challenges, Raul Castro continues to play a significant role in the political landscape of Cuba.
The U.S. government has commenced an expedited review process for its uranium enrichment plant, signaling a potential shift in energy policy.
The Trump administration's latest move to require foreigners to leave the U.S. before applying for green cards may significantly impact businesses reliant on foreign talent.
Residents near Lake Victoria are expressing their concerns regarding a planned nuclear facility, citing potential environmental and health risks.
A new dye has been developed that significantly improves the visibility of biomolecules, tackling longstanding interference issues in microscopic imaging.
The Department of Homeland Security has stated that ICE does not have any current contracts with Paragon Solutions, addressing ongoing worries about the agency's use of commercial spyware.
In a recent report, Barclays has identified Freeport-McMoRan and MP Materials as standout options in the metals and mining industry, signaling potential investment interest.
In a week filled with notable geopolitical and legal events, the Trump administration has indicted former Cuban leader Raúl Castro for alleged murder.