As Atlantic City Adds More Security Cameras, 2 Men Are Killed in Areas Already Covered by Them January 4, 2024 By Wayne Parry ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — One man was fatally stabbed while another was found bleeding to death on New Year`s...
Families Hunt for Loved Ones Not Heard from Since Hurricane Otis Pummeled Acapulco October 30, 2023 By Megan Janetsky ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — Desperate families made missing posters Friday and joined online groups to look for loved ones out...
Lidia Rapidly Intensified Before Slamming Mexico: Weather Watch October 11, 2023 By Brian K Sullivan Hurricane Lidia rapidly intensified in the Pacific Ocean as it approached Mexico’s coast on Tuesday, coming ashore as a powerful...
Firefighting Plane Crashes in Greece as Blazes Rage out of Control and New Evacuations Are Ordered July 26, 2023 By Michael Varaklas and Derek Gatopoulos RHODES, Greece (AP) — A Greek air force water-dropping plane crashed while diving into a wildfire in southern Greece on...
ExxonMobil Appeals Ruling by Guyanese Court in Oil Spill Insurance Coverage May 23, 2023 By Bert Wilkinson GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) – American oil giant ExxonMobil said Friday it had appealed a recent Guyanese court ruling requiring it...
$3.4M Fine Proposed over 2021 California Oil Pipeline Leak May 11, 2023 LOS ANGELES (AP) — An energy company should be fined nearly $3.4 million for safety violations involving a 2021 oil...
Philippines Beefs Up Efforts to Contain Oil Leak from Sunken Tanker March 14, 2023 MANILA — Philippine authorities have increased efforts to contain an oil spill from a sunken fuel tanker that has affected...
Scavenging for Supplies, Cuba’s Tobacco Farmers Rebuild After Hurricane Ian October 13, 2022 By Dave Sherwood and Nelson Gonzalez PINAR DEL RIO, Cuba –– When Hurricane Ian ripped through western Cuba last week, tobacco farmer Victoriano Maqueira lost the...
‘Forever Chemicals’ in Deer, Fish Challenge Hunters, Tourism October 6, 2022 By Patrick Whittle PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Wildlife agencies in the U.S. are finding elevated levels of a class of toxic chemicals in...
Record Amount of Seaweed Is Choking Shores in the Caribbean August 4, 2022 By Danica Coto SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Near-record amounts of seaweed are smothering Caribbean coasts from Puerto Rico to Barbados, killing...