From Mitch and Sandy to Wilma and Hazel, deadly and destructive October hurricanes have left their mark over the decades.
A year ago, Rwanda faced its first outbreak of Marburg virus. Dr. Tsion Firew remembers how scared she was — and how that ...
A man struggles to photograph a wrecked yacht on a pier in New Bedford, Mass., during Hurricane Gloria on Sept. 27, 1985. The ...
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The World’s Deadliest Cats: Survival Tactics
Discover how to survive interactions with the deadliest cats.
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Rare Fujiwhara hurricane 'dance' could save East Coast from worst effects of Tropical Storm Imelda
Forecasters expect Hurricane Humberto to pull Tropical Storm Imelda away from landfall and into a Fujiwhara dance, but the East Coast is still set to experience heavy rains and life-threatening rip ...
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The Worst Plates I’ve Ever Seen – Reaction Video
I went down the rabbit hole of “Rate My Plate” and found some of the most questionable food presentations ever. Here’s how I ...
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The Best (And Worst) Months For Snorkeling In The Caribbean
Theoretically, you can snorkel in the Caribbean any time of year, but visibility and ocean conditions are far better in some ...
The News-Press reporter Charlie Whitehead has lived on Fort Myers Beach since 1985. He will be the first to tell you Hurricane Ian was life-changing.
A Fort Myers Beach reporter recounts his personal experience with Hurricane Ian, which destroyed his family home of nearly 60 years. The reporter and his neighbors rescued a trapped couple from their ...
Water levels along the St. Johns River in Astor rose to 3.3 feet. Neighbors said this is the worst flooding of the year, but it is nowhere near the worst ever.
Hurricane Helene delivered a painful message about hurricane dangers to millions during its terrifying trek a year ago. Tropical cyclones are far from just a coastal threat, wreaking deadly and ...
From Hurricane Helene debris to dream home: North Carolina builder's remarkable story one year later
'The woods are full of treasure,' says John Saunby, who sees potential in the hurricane wreckage that devastated communities and killed more than 100 people LESTER, NC — Nearly a year after Hurricane ...
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