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Violent storms cut through the South and Midwest, spawning tornadoes and killing 1 person
Violent storms cut through a wide swath of the South and Midwest, spawning tornadoes and killing at least one person, knocking down power lines and trees and ripping roofs off homes.
Apr 2, 2025 10:54 PM
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1 person dead as violent storms, including tornadoes, wallop Midwest and South
Tornadoes and violent storms struck parts of the South and Midwest on Wednesday, killing at least one person, knocking down power lines and trees, ripping roofs off homes and shooting debris thousands of feet into the air.
Apr 2, 2025 9:41 PM
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Snatched pets and livestock deaths blamed on wolves raise alarms in rural New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.
Apr 2, 2025 9:11 PM
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Rare greenhouse gas law in Southern state could get pulled back by GOP legislators
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Republican lawmakers and the Democratic governor worked together in 2021 to enact a rare energy law in the South that sought to sharply reduce power plant emissions by 2030 and ultimately reach carbon neutrality.
Apr 2, 2025 9:08 PM
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Critically endangered sunflower sea stars are seeking refuge in B.C. fiords
Alyssa Gehman vividly recalls seeing starfish for the first time while on a kayaking trip in British Columbia's Desolation Sound in Grade 8.
Apr 2, 2025 8:00 PM
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This is what forecasters mean when they talk about a 100-year flood
Weather forecasters sometimes warn of storms that unleash such unusual rain they are described as 100-year or even 500-year floods.
Apr 2, 2025 4:35 PM
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Federal judge questions whether EPA move to rapidly cancel 'green bank' grants was legal
A federal judge on Wednesday pressed an attorney for the Environmental Protection Agency about whether the agency broke the law when it swiftly terminated $20 billion worth of grants awarded to nonprofits for a green bank by allegedly bulldozing past
Apr 2, 2025 3:59 PM
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Coal-fired power plant, now retired, to become massive gas-powered campus for AI, data centers
HARRISBURG, Pa.
Apr 2, 2025 2:02 PM
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Bye-bye, Helene, Milton and Beryl. Names from those nasty hurricanes are now retired
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hurricanes Helene, Milton and Beryl were so nasty last year that their names are being retired.
Apr 2, 2025 12:18 PM
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PHOTO COLLECTION: South East Asia Earthquake
This is a photo collection curated by AP photo editors. The Associated Press
Apr 2, 2025 7:28 AM
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