As scientists and scholars ponder the fate of Earth, we explore apocalyptic myths and scientific theories about whether our planet will end in flames or remain a frozen husk. What do cultural narratives reveal about our future?
The Madre Fire has rapidly expanded in central California, becoming the largest wildfire of 2023 just before the July Fourth holiday. With evacuation orders in place and containment at only 10%, communities face increasing risks as dry, hot weather fuels the flames.
A SpaceX rocket burst into flames during a routine static fire test in Texas, causing shockwaves among local residents. The incident raised concerns but SpaceX ensured safety protocols were followed.
A shocking video captures the moment flames and heavy smoke engulf Tehran's Mehrabad Airport following an early morning attack believed to be orchestrated by Israel. Despite the chaos, Iranian officials claim the airport remains intact.
Governor Gavin Newsom blasts President Trump for allegedly inciting violence during Los Angeles protests, claiming his actions are endangering peaceful demonstrators and immigrant families. Newsom's powerful response criticizes Trump's militarization of the city and warns of escalating tensions.
A small plane crashed into two homes in Simi Valley, California, killing the pilot. Fortunately, residents were evacuated safely. Firefighters battled the flames and smoke as investigations begin.
A massive wildfire in Ocean County has consumed over 13,000 acres, forcing thousands to evacuate. Firefighters are working tirelessly to contain the flames, with ongoing threats from dry and windy conditions.
A plane crashed in Brooklyn Park on Saturday, igniting a fire at a nearby house. Emergency responders evacuated the area, but no injuries have been reported. The FAA and NTSB are investigating the incident.
As wildfires rage across South Korea's southeastern regions, authorities battle to contain the largest wildfire in the nation's history. With at least 26 lives lost and thousands evacuated, the crisis unfolds amid ongoing firefighting efforts.
Cal Fire's latest maps show a staggering 26% increase in 'very high fire hazard' zones in Southern California since 2011, raising concerns for residents and firefighters alike. Learn more about the risks and ongoing health studies for those battling the flames.