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Today, all eyes will be on the White House as Donald Trump and his wife, former First Lady Melania Trump, return to take the oath of office during their second inauguration. Trump may stir up trouble wherever he goes, but the American people have once again decided by a popular vote that he is the…
Eight years have passed since Tanzania experienced one of its darkest moments—an accident that still stirs grief and disbelief. On May 6, 2017, a school bus carrying students from Lucky Vincent Primary School in Arusha veered off a rain-soaked road in the Karatu highlands and plunged into a ravine. Thirty-two children, two teachers, and the…
An unusually active stretch of weather has unfolded across the Caribbean and the Southeastern United States, placing multiple communities under pressure at the same time. What began as what many expected to be routine seasonal conditions quickly escalated into a convergence of events that demanded constant attention from meteorologists, emergency managers, and local governments. Heavy rainfall, airborne dust,…
Seventeen Missed Calls When my phone buzzed for the seventeenth time in three days, I didn’t even flinch. The screen lit up with the same contact it always had: Dad. I didn’t answer. I didn’t listen to the voicemail. I just swiped it away like I’d done with the other sixteen. It wasn’t spite. Not…
A heartbreaking scene unfolded earlier this week when a newborn baby was discovered abandoned in a quiet residential neighborhood. The infant was found by a passerby who heard faint, desperate cries coming from a small bundle near a park bench. When the man approached, he realized the sound was coming from a baby—barely alive, wrapped…
Scientists have revealed the three most dangerous tsunami zones in the United States—and the threat is far more real, and far closer, than most people think. The Pacific Northwest, East Coast, and Gulf Coast all sit in the crosshairs of potentially catastrophic waves triggered by underwater earthquakes, landslides, and rising sea levels. Millions of people…