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Recent oil company mergers establish a trend
Odessa American, Texas via Yahoo Finance· 55 minutes agoMay 23—ExxonMobil merges with Pioneer Natural Resources for $60 billion, Chevron buys the Hess Corp. for $53 billion, Diamondback Energy acquires Endeavor Energy Resources for $26 billion and ...
San Antonio already breaking heat records, more records coming
San Antonio Express-News· 16 hours agoOn Wednesday morning, the low temperature in San Antonio bottomed out at 79 degrees. The system is...
This Hurricane Season Could Be a Doozy
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoIt’s that time of the year again—but warmer than average. Hurricane season is upon us and the National Weather Service is expecting “above-normal”...
Speaker to share Mississippi canoe adventures as part of River Action educational series
Quad-City Times· 14 hours agoCanoeing the Mississippi River from its upper reaches to the Gulf of Mexico is widely regarded as a...
Satellites capture smoke pouring from hundreds of wildfires across North America (photos)
Space via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe full satellite image of smoke from Mexico's fires covering the Gulf of Mexico. The state of...
Milania Giudice Suffers Car Accident in New Mercedes Convertible
Reality Tea via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThis ride is the perfect choice for any college student in Tampa, as we (yes, I live here) are...
Valor Capital Selects FirstService Residential as Management Partner for its Serena by the Sea
PRWeb· 11 hours agoBoasting stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico to the Clearwater Beach Bridge and beyond, Serena by...
Get ready for a doozy of a hurricane season
Quartz· 5 hours agoHurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30, and occurs when coastal Atlantic waters and the Gulf of Mexico warm up, prompting ...
Storms, heat likely to impact Memorial Day weekend: What to know
WJZY via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoMeteorologists say the conditions have been caused by what some refer to as a heat dome — an area of...
'Heat dome' leads to sweltering temperatures in Mexico, Central America and US South
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 8 hours agoExtreme heat in Mexico, Central America and parts of the U.S. South has left millions of people in sweltering temperatures, strained energy grids and resulted in iconic Howler monkeys in Mexico dropping dead from trees.