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Dead and drowned: Cemeteries vanish as seas, floods rise
In flood-prone towns across Bulacan, even the dead can’t rest in peace. “Masakit (It hurts),” said Esper, a Bulacan resident ...
Just 25 miles east of Tallahassee sits Monticello, Florida—a pocket-sized paradise where time moves at the pace of sweet tea being poured on a summer afternoon. This isn’t the Florida of neon-lit ...
There’s something magical about wandering through a sprawling marketplace where treasures hide in plain sight, and the Daytona Flea & Farmers Market might just be Florida’s ultimate treasure hunt ...
A fter savaging Jamaica as one of the most powerful hurricanes on record, swamping Haiti, Cuba and the Bahamas and skirting ...
After tearing through the Caribbean, leaving destruction, flooding and more than 50 deaths so far, Hurricane Melissa is heading into the Atlantic.
JetBlue passengers were taken to the hospital after a sudden altitude drop on a flight from Mexico forced an emergency ...
Melissa made landfall in southwestern Jamaica near New Hope with estimated maximum sustained winds of 185 mph and an ...
Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica, was set to reopen to relief flights on Thursday, but not to ...
The Justice Department is investigating Black Lives Matter over donor fraud allegations tied to $90M in donations ...
Officials with the Winston-Salem Police Department confirmed that a crash occurred on Reynolda Road, near Yadkinville Road.
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