Por: Time Health March 15, 2023
Nearly one out of every 100 people living in Lamb County, Texas, died of COVID-19, one of the highest death rates in the nation. But in June 2022, more than two years after the start of the pandemic, many residents in the rural towns making up the panhandle county say things are back to . At a fundraiser for a Catholic church in Olton in the northeast part of the county, local families had set up stands selling gorditas and aguas frescas, and a... + full article
Forbes USA Tech February 15, 2023
Online booking service CharterUP is hoping to revive the motorcoach industry that was decimated by ... [+] the Covid-19 pandemic. CharterUP Three years into the Covid-19 pandemic a travel industry that was decimated by abandonment of public and group transportation is slowly... + más
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New York Daily News USA Nation January 16, 2023
MARBURY, Ala. — An Alabama engine mechanic took refuge in a shipping container as a tornado from a violent storm decimated his shop and killed two of his neighbors along its destructive path across Alabama and Georgia. The harrowing stories of David Hollon and other survivors... + más
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CBS News USA Nation January 15, 2023
David Hollon stands inside his garage in Autauga County, Ala., on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023. The Alabama engine mechanic took refuge in a shipping container near the back of his garage as a tornado from Thursday's violent storm decimated his shop and killed two of his... + más
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The Advocate USA Sports November 23, 2022
The killing corals in the Gulf of Mexico’s largest coral sanctuary continues to puzzle scientists.When it was first spotted in a few weeks ago, scientists sounded the alarm, believing it was stony coral tissue loss disease, a newly-discovered affliction that’s been ravaging... + más
Feds plan $125 million response for mystery disease killing corals in Gulf, Caribbean | The Advocate
Scientists try to bolster Great Barrier Reef in warmer world | WPTV
ABC News USA Nation October 28, 2022
Parts of Southwest Florida that were left unrecognizable in the wake of Hurricane Ian are still cleaning up the remnants of the widespread destruction one month after the monster storm made landfall.Hurricane Ian reduced entire neighborhoods to rubble in places like after it... + más
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Fox Business USA Business October 27, 2022
FOX Business host Cheryl Casone joins Lyndi and Nick's hunt to find the country home of their dreams in Middle Tennessee. This week in one of our segments, Nick and Lindi — high school sweethearts who were tired of congested California and wanted a better place for their... + más
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The Advocate USA Sports October 07, 2022
The federal government plans to pour $125 million into the fight against a that has ravaged corals in Florida and much of the Caribbean, and now poses a dire threat to the treasured reefs off the Louisiana and Texas coasts.Released this week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric... + más
Gulf of Mexico’s largest coral sanctuary faces an extreme threat that’s mystifying scientists | The Advocate
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