John Simeone was sure his vacation condo, nestled in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, would sell easily. Then the listing went live in August: “It was like a bolt of lightning hit me in the head.” The ...
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Craftee survives natural disaster hearts that are destroying Minecraft. Trump's first year back: How Americans see the president's actions Leader linked to ISIS ambush that killed 3 Americans dead ...
Vistra Corp. announced it has executed definitive agreements to acquire Cogentrix Energy, consisting of ten natural gas generation facilities totaling approximately 5,500 MW of capacity. Cogentrix is ...
To end the year, we looked back to the first half of 2025, when a series of deadly and destructive natural disasters slammed the commonwealth. This week's Sunday cover story focused on how Kentucky ...
Cyclone Senyar was an unusually rare event for Sumatra, but the scale of destruction cannot be explained by weather alone. Decades of deforestation, mining, plantations, and peat drainage left ...
Part 1 walked through the SDRP components that rely on familiar records, crop insurance and Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) data, where producers have a clearer sense of how their ...
Kentucky state Sen. Robin Webb held up a thick black binder stuffed full of white paper. The binder, which she hefted in the air during a Nov. 21 meeting in Frankfort, contained the many ...
Tornadoes are officially the scariest natural disaster, according to new research. A survey of 2,500 Americans split evenly by U.S. region found that regardless of where they live, the threat of a ...
Global insured losses from natural catastrophes hit $80 billion in the first half of 2025, nearly doubling the 10-year average and signaling yet another costly year for the insurance and reinsurance ...
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A string of recent natural disasters has increased awareness of the dangers, yet nearly one-third of Americans haven’t taken financial steps to prepare for a natural disaster, and less than one-third ...
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