The United States can expect an increase in injuries and lightning associated deaths, the spread of wildfires and other environmental hazards if lightning strikes increase.
Blizzard enters first-person shooter arena with Overwatch
The famed video game developer behind World of Warcraft announces a new futuristic game.
World leaders refuse to discuss climate change at next G20 meeting
The G20 meeting of world leaders is set to take place later this month in Brisbane, Australia, and it will not feature climate change on its agenda for the first time in eight years.
UN panel’s report holds humans responsible for climate change
The panel, comprised of scientists and government representatives, plans to present solid evidence that global warning is due to burning of fossil fuels.
Sons of man who perished in MH370 crash sue Malaysia Airlines, government
Internal draft memo: World Health Organization botched Ebola containment
Astronomers discover black holes might not be black holes
Texas authorities find missing homeless man with possible Ebola exposure
A “low risk individual” who went “missing” after possible exposure to the Ebola virus has been found, said Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins on Sunday.
Three-week manhunt for alleged PA cop killer Eric Frein continues
The manhunt continues for 31 year-old Eric Frein, who allegedly shot and killed one Pennsylvania State Highway Patrol officer, wounded another, and escaped into the forests of the Pocono Mountains on September 12.
Enough energy in US for the next 100 years? Yes, says Tillerson
America can economically produce enough oil and natural gas to meet the needs of the country for the next 100 years, said Rex Tillerson, CEO of ExxonMobil during his “State of Energy” address in Houston, TX.
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