Month: September 2022
Hurricane Ian grows stronger as it nears landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast
Hurricane Ian is bulking up again and bearing down on Florida’s west coast. It could bring 130 mph winds, 18 inches of rain and a 12-foot storm surge. Acting National Director of the National Hurricane Center Jamie Rhome joined Judy
Read MoreTampa mayor on evacuations, storm preparations ahead of Hurricane Ian
The city of Tampa is getting ready for Hurricane Ian. Evacuations have been ordered in flood-prone areas as officials warn about a significant storm surge threat. Tampa Mayor Jane Castor joined William Brangham to discuss her city’s storm preparations.
Read MoreTampa mayor on evacuations, storm preparations ahead of Hurricane Ian
The city of Tampa is getting ready for Hurricane Ian. Evacuations have been ordered in flood-prone areas as officials warn about a significant storm surge threat. Tampa Mayor Jane Castor joined William Brangham to discuss her city’s storm preparations.
Read MoreTampa mayor on evacuations, storm preparations ahead of Hurricane Ian
The city of Tampa is getting ready for Hurricane Ian. Evacuations have been ordered in flood-prone areas as officials warn about a significant storm surge threat. Tampa Mayor Jane Castor joined William Brangham to discuss her city’s storm preparations.
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Read MoreNews Wrap: Voting in Russian-held areas of Ukraine concludes, pipeline leaks in Baltic Sea
In our news wrap Tuesday, voting orchestrated by the Kremlin and rejected by most other countries concluded in Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine, natural gas leaks along Russian pipelines in the Baltic Sea trigger questions of possible sabotage and the U.S.
Read MoreNews Wrap: Voting in Russian-held areas of Ukraine concludes, pipeline leaks in Baltic Sea
In our news wrap Tuesday, voting orchestrated by the Kremlin and rejected by most other countries concluded in Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine, natural gas leaks along Russian pipelines in the Baltic Sea trigger questions of possible sabotage and the U.S.
Read MoreNews Wrap: Voting in Russian-held areas of Ukraine concludes, pipeline leaks in Baltic Sea
In our news wrap Tuesday, voting orchestrated by the Kremlin and rejected by most other countries concluded in Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine, natural gas leaks along Russian pipelines in the Baltic Sea trigger questions of possible sabotage and the U.S.
Read MoreIran cracks down on protests after death of young woman as global demonstrations grow
Protests mostly led by women are spreading in Iran and around the world. They were sparked by the death of a young woman in the custody of the so-called “morality police.” Over the last ten days, images have emerged of
Read MoreIran cracks down on protests after death of young woman as global demonstrations grow
Protests mostly led by women are spreading in Iran and around the world. They were sparked by the death of a young woman in the custody of the so-called “morality police.” Over the last ten days, images have emerged of
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