The search for Brian Laundrie, the fiancé of homicide victim Gabby Petito, reconvened Wednesday across Florida’s vast Carlton Reserve wetland.
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As Nicholas stalls over Louisiana, three potential storms are crowding the Atlantic
Three weather disturbances lurking in the Atlantic could spell trouble for U.S. coastal areas once Hurricane Nicholas finally pass into history.
‘Despondent’: Battered Louisiana city gets more rain from Nicholas; 100,000 without power in Texas
More than 100,000 Texas homes and businesses remained without power for a second day as the remnants of Hurricane Nicholas slid across the Gulf Coast.
6 US Capitol police officers recommended for discipline in Jan. 6 riot ahead of ‘Justice for J6’ rally
U.S. Capitol Police have recommended 6 officers for disciplinary action stemming from actions at the riot Jan. 6 at the Capitol. None face charges.
1 dead after powerful earthquake rocks Mexican resort city; 1M without electricity as storms could complicate cleanup
A powerful earthquake centered near the Mexican resort city of Acapulco killed at least one person and damaged buildings.
Hurricane Larry looms in Atlantic while Ida-battered areas brace for more heavy rains
Hurricane Larry could push “life- threatening” swells to much of the East Coast while Louisiana, Northeast areas pummeled by Ida braced for more rain.
Hurricane Larry could push severe swells to East Coast; Louisiana braces for more rain
Powerful Hurricane Larry is making big waves in the Atlantic, but small storms brewing in the Gulf of Mexico could bring havoc to the Louisiana coast.
New York, New Jersey governors declare emergencies amid flooding from Tropical Storm Ida; 50M in Northeast under flood watch
The remnants of an unrelenting Hurricane Ida took aim at the northeastern US as the potential for life-threatening flooding stretched to New England.
Hundreds rescued in Louisiana, where more than 1 million are out of power; 2 dead; man attacked by alligator in flood waters
High-water vehicles are heading out across southern Louisiana in search of those who fled to attics and rooftops as Ida hit; 1M without power
11 days after massive earthquake, miracles in the rubble as determined Haitians struggle to dig out
Eleven days after the Western Hemisphere’s poorest nation was rocked by a 7.2 magnitude earthquake, miracles and tragedies are an everyday occurrence.