Rain has caused delays in the Twin Cities Pride events scheduled for this weekend, with organizers postponing outdoor activities. Details on new timings are forthcoming.
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What Happens if Russia Shuts the Door on their Leaky ISS Module?
Russia plans to abandon repair efforts on the ISS Zvezda module’s leak, potentially sealing it off, raising operational and safety questions for the station.
CHINT uses integrated approach to build a resilient business model
CHINT adopts an end-to-end integrated approach to enhance resilience and long-term growth in the renewable energy sector amid market fluctuations.
Plants That Are Quietly Increasing Fire Risk in American Gardens – And What To Choose Instead
Certain plants like Italian Cypress and conifers heighten fire risk in drought-prone areas. Learn which plants to avoid and safer options for fire-resistant gardens.
After Hurricane Helene outage, NC bookstore installs microgrid for Asheville community
Firestorm Books in Asheville now operates on a new microgrid, enhancing energy resilience after Hurricane Helene’s destruction and power outages.
GALLERY: Thursday’s storm photos and power updates
At least one death reported and thousands remain without power after Thursday’s storms across Iowa, with ongoing restoration efforts and weather impacts.
NOAA: El Niño is here and could become very strong this winter. What that means for NorCal
NOAA announces the arrival of El Niño, which could become very strong this winter, impacting weather patterns across the U.S., especially Northern California.
Terrifying Tsunami Footage Emerges After Deadly 7.8 Earthquake in Philippines
Terrifying tsunami footage surfaces following a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in the Philippines, causing widespread damage and prompting evacuation efforts.