Recent catastrophic weather events highlight the urgent need to rethink our understanding of climate change. Experts warn that as extreme weather becomes the new norm, society must adapt or face dire consequences.
Despite record-breaking temperatures, New Yorkers turned out in droves for Primary Day, making their choices among 11 Democratic candidates vying to replace Mayor Eric Adams. Polling sites faced challenges with heat and equipment failures, but voters persevered.
As an extreme heat wave reaches its peak, millions on the East Coast face dangerously high temperatures, with some cities experiencing the hottest day in a decade. Emergency rooms are overwhelmed, and infrastructure is buckling under the heat. Learn how this heat wave is affecting daily life and health across major cities.
An unprecedented heat wave is sweeping through the eastern United States, putting millions at risk as temperatures soar to record levels. With alerts in effect across major cities, the situation could lead to dangerous heat-related illnesses. Are you prepared for the heat?
A record-breaking heat wave is sweeping across the U.S., with over 265 million people facing scorching temperatures and extreme humidity. Prepare for dangerous conditions, especially for vulnerable populations.
Tens of millions of Americans face extreme heat alerts as temperatures soar into the high 90s and even reach 100 degrees in major cities. Mayors urge citizens to prepare and seek cooling options.
Summer is here with a vengeance as a significant heat wave sweeps across the U.S., bringing triple-digit temperatures and oppressive humidity. Experts warn of health risks and urge preparation to combat the extreme conditions.
At least seven people have died as severe storms, including a possible tornado, wreak havoc across Missouri. Authorities are searching for survivors amidst widespread destruction and power outages.