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Heavy Lake-Effect Snow Expected in Western New York and Midwest; Colder Weather to Continue Until Christmas
According to the latest forecast, heavy lake-effect snow could emerge in Midwest and Western New York, resulting in significant travel disruptions.
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Production of Orange in Florida Could Reach at Lowest Level due to Severe Weather and Deadly Disease
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Unforgiving Floods and Landslides Kill 120 People in Kinshasa, DRC
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Shetland, Scotland Residents Suffer Power Outages as Heavy Snowstorm Damage Power Lines; Some Residents Could Still Have No Power Until Week's End
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US Announces Almost $40 Million Dam Removal Projects to Allow Salmon Passage in Washington State Rivers
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Scientists Create Machine Learning Model That Makes Advantage of the Diverse Bacteria Present in Wastewater
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Earth Orbital Changes Could Triggered Ancient Global Warming Event 56 Million Years Ago: Scientists Say
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County Supervisors Agreed To Create a Program To Encourage the Usage of Native Flora in San Diego
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Minneapolis, Minnesota Reports 79 Car Crashes Due to Storm Onslaught
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Viruses Can Cause Inflammation and Damage the Olfactory System’s Synapses, Potentially Hastening the Onset of Alzheimer’s Disease
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Hens Gene Editing Might Save Billions of Male Chickens From Being Slaughtered Each Year
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Southern California Under Drought Emergency as Extreme Dryness Reaches 3 Years, Metropolitan Water District Says
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Man Exploring Death Valley National Park Dies in 30-Foot Fall After Canyoneering Mistake