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Air turbulence can already be bad. It could be about to get a lot worse
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 4 days agoMost of us have experienced turbulence while traveling: when your plane flies through clashing...
Normani Dons Body Paint and Teases Desire On Long-Awaited 'Dopamine' Trailer
W Magazine· 3 days agoEver since Fifth Harmony broke up in early 2018, fans of one of the girl group’s particular members,...
Brie Loskota and Peter Gudaitis, ReligionDispatches
The Raw Story· 13 hours agoFollow RD on Facebook or Twitter for daily updates. Whatever one’s opinion about Osteen, the Twitter storm above Lakewood Church perpetuated misconceptions about disaster response—namely, that ...
Throwback: Jazzland opens in New Orleans in 2000
Axios· 5 days agoDevelopers hope to convert the abandoned site into a $500M entertainment complex.
Jessica Rinaldi Profile
Reuters· 13 hours agoAs television reporters were starting to piece together details of what was happening and were speculating that there were still other planes up in the air I grabbed my camera bag and headed ...
Tide Cleaners offer free laundry services to frontline responders in Houston
KRIV via Yahoo News· 3 days agoImmediate family members of front-line responders in Houston affected by the recent devastating...
Trump Holds Campaign Rally in the Bronx to Court Black, Latino Voters - Anderson Cooper 360 -...
CNN.com· 2 days agoTonight former President Trump held a campaign rally in the Bronx, a largely Hispanic and Black area...
It's not just for dead people: Battle over how safe formaldehyde is to the living brews
The Center Square· 2 days agoIn the nearly 20 years since then, there has been an ongoing debate on how dangerous formaldehyde...
Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul faces economic woes after floods, and an unclear path to rebuilding
U-T San Diego· 2 days agoThe scale of devastation may be most comparable to Hurricane Katrina, which hit New Orleans in 2005, said Sergio Vale, chief economist at MB Associates.
Brazil’s Rio Grande Do Sul Faces Economic Woes After Floods, and an Unclear Path to Rebuilding
US News & World Report· 2 days agoThe scale of devastation may be most comparable to Hurricane Katrina, which hit New Orleans in 2005, said Sergio Vale, chief economist at MB Associates.