Strength in numbers has been one of the themes for the No. 6 Oregon Ducks all season. The team’s depth has come up clutch ...
Microplastics are already an environmental and health threat, but as the world heats up, they are becoming a much bigger and more hazardous problem, according to a new analysis ...
This year’s Thanksgiving travel period is expected to be the busiest in 15 years, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Follow here for live updates on travel and weather.
A blast of Arctic air is set to sweep across the country just as millions take to the roads and skies to gather for Thanksgiving. Parts of the Rockies and Plains are already feeling the chill, but the ...
Upon hearing that this is the busiest Thanksgiving travel season in 15 years, and with videos of endless TSA lines from the shutdown still fresh, anxious travelers might be budgeting extra time for ...
(CNN) — Record cold temperatures have pushed as far south as Florida this morning as wind-whipped snow continues to pile up in the eastern Great Lakes from a brief bout of Arctic air gripping the ...
CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins insisted her job was not to "take down" President Donald Trump as she defended her controversial 2023 town hall with him Wednesday. Comedian Hasan Minhaj asked "The Source" ...
Tossed and battered by violent wind and severe turbulence, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Hurricane Hunters have spent the past week diving into the eye of Melissa — a storm of ...
• Crossing Bahamas: Melissa is now passing through the Bahamas as a Category 1 hurricane after making landfall in Cuba this morning. Cuba suffered “significant damage” from the storm and around ...
• Moving north: Melissa is an “extremely dangerous” Category 3 hurricane as it closes in on Cuba, the National Hurricane Center warned, after the storm made a historic landfall in Jamaica as one of ...
• Strongest storm this year: Melissa is strengthening before landfall, is now a 180 mph Category 5, and one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes in history. Such bouts of intensification are becoming ...