
Air Force colonel told reporters: 'We lost eight great Americans'
- LA Times — Investigators are trying to determine the cause of a B-52 bomber crash that killed eight Monday in California. The crash occurred during a 'routine test mission' at Edwards Air Force Base.
- ABC Australia — Eight crew members feared dead after B-52 bomber crashes at California air base
- Drudge Report — Massive plume of black smoke over Edwards base
- South China Morning Post — Crashed 95km north of LA with mixed crew aboard
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life-threatening impacts specifically named by NWS; storm surge and dangerous winds the primary threats

The Independent Commodity Intelligence Services (ICIS) says that the impending climate event will compound global gas shortages and send prices soaring.
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Thames Water's lenders have submitted a new rescue plan to save the firm, but how did it end up in this state?
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BOM's formal declaration triggers drought preparation protocols across eastern Australian states
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Sustained torrential rain has caused widespread flight delays at multiple airports in southern China, state media reported on Tuesday
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The flood that killed 27 girls at Camp Mystic last year also drowned nearly a hundred others in the Texas Hill Country, including numerous members of the local Hispanic community. Karen Valby speaks with the friends and neighbors who did the unthinkable work of sifting through the wreckage.
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A powerful earthquake struck Indonesia's Sulawesi island, causing widespread panic as residents fled buildings and authorities began assessing damage across coastal communities.
A 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck off the Indonesian coast, prompting tsunami warnings in the affected region.
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Meteorologists are tracking a slow-moving tropical disturbance in the Gulf that is expected to drench parts of the Southern United States with potentially historic rainfall over coming days. The system's sluggish pace is the primary flood concern, as extended stalling over populated areas could produce rainfall totals exceeding a foot in localized zones.
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allAfrica] Mombasa -- For years, the story of coral reefs has been written as dying, doomed, gone. Coral reefs have been framed as ecosystems in irreversible decline, threatened by rising ocean temperatures, bleaching events, and ecological collapse.
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Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology says forecasts have pointed towards a 'very strong El Nino event'.
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Two major fault systems beneath Los Angeles have not ruptured in over a century, leading seismologists to warn of elevated catastrophic earthquake risk.
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