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Atlantic Hurricane Season 2026 Begins: Why Experts Say Americans Should Still Prepare Despite Calmer Outlook?

The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season has begun with forecasts pointing to below-normal activity. However, weather experts warn that even one powerful storm can cause major damage and disruption.

How Reliable is Punxsutawney Phil After Nearly 140 Years of Weather Predictions?

Punxsutawney Phil is famous for predicting winter or early spring, but official weather data shows his record is mixed, with many predictions missing the mark over the years.

Who is Zohran Mamdani? The Democratic Socialist Running for NYC Mayor

Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist, is running for New York City mayor with plans to freeze rents, make buses free, and support transgender rights through major city funding.

Trump’s 79th Birthday Parade in Capital on June 14: Here’s All you Need to Know

Washington, D.C is set for a big day on June 14, as Trump celebrates his 79th birthday alongside a massive parade honoring the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary.

Rare Comet to Pass by Earth for First Time in Almost 70 Years

This July, a celestial phenomenon known as Olbers will sweep the Nightsky, with Sunday, June 30, predicted as the best night to witness its arrival.

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Storm Watch Indicates Potential Rain/Snow Mix on the Horizon in NYC This Weekend!

There is a chance of rain and other winter-like weather on Thursday and Sunday. With colder weather and a big system coming through on Sunday, 2024 might see its first real snowstorm.

UK: Refugees Stranded as Sunak Claims Victory in Asylum Backlog Clearing

Home secretary James Cleverly went to TV stations on Tuesday, January 2, to say that the government had kept a key promise by processing all "legacy" refugee cases by the end of 2023.

First 2024 winter storm expected to impact Central Virginia this weekend

The old weather adage "Thunder in winter, snow in seven days" may be applied to the current situation, with a potential severe winter storm on Saturday.

Laws change in the DC area: Minimum wage hike and ban on plastic bags to go in effect

D.C., Maryland, and Virginia are set to implement changes on January 1, 2024, affecting pay rates, store policies regarding plastic bags, and insurance coverage of infertility treatments. Washington, D.C., has increased coverage for infertility health insurance, while Maryland raises the minimum wage to $15. Some jurisdictions are modifying their regulations regarding plastic bags
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MTA to pay artists up to $1,250 for subway art

New York's MTA Arts & Design commissions over 400 artists, including Yoko Ono, Yayoi Kusama, Roy Lichtenstein, and Chuck Close, to bring public art to subways, rail stations, and buses. The program prioritizes artists with a connection to the location and offers a $1,250 honorarium.

Quincy Sells Winning Ticket for $1 Million Mass Millionaire Holiday Raffle

The Massachusetts Lottery held its inaugural Mass Millionaire Holiday Raffle drawing, with the winning ticket for $1 million sold in Quincy.

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