Water main break repairs are underway in Philadelphia's Northern Liberties neighborhood Repair work resumed on Tuesday on a big water main break in Northern Liberties. The flooding happened near the intersection of Fourth Street and Girard Avenue on Sunday. Girard remains closed after ... 11/26/2024 - 9:52 am | View Link
Floods cut off Northern California neighborhood, so residents opt for canoes In Northern California's Humboldt County, one community uses a donated canoe to navigate floodwaters, stay connected and build community. 11/25/2024 - 4:52 pm | View Link
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Flooded small town post office leaves some residents without medicine A disruption in mail service in Crawford County, Missouri, has some residents stranded without medications. The Steelville Post Office has been closed since flooding at the facility on election day. 11/25/2024 - 3:42 pm | View Link
Bay Area communities clean up flooding, prepare for more rain The Bay Area had a chance to dry off a bit this weekend after the past few days’ deluge. After some high rain totals, some communities are cleaning up flooding, and others are preparing for the next ... 11/24/2024 - 10:12 am | View Link
Last time Donald Trump was president, rumors of immigration raids terrorized the Oregon community where Gustavo Balderas was the school superintendent.
Word spread that immigration agents were going to try to enter schools. There was no truth to it, but school staff members had to find students who were avoiding school and coax them back to class.
“People just started ducking and hiding,” Balderas said.
Educators around the country are bracing for upheaval, whether or not the president-elect follows through on his pledge to deport millions of immigrants who are in the country illegally.
This story was originally published by Wired and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.
At an upscale sushi bar in New York last week, a smattering of media and policy types chowed down on a menu of sushi rolls, Peking duck tapas, and mushroom salad. But what made this menu unusual was the one ingredient that ran through the dishes—foie gras made from quail cells brewed in a bioreactor.
The freshly elected administration will be fighting not only a domestic, but global enemy: an octopus-like criminal network swindling no longer free nations under the guise of a new order.