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Climate Change: Fungal Infection, Valley Fever Cases Uptick Culprit
Experts are worried about the uptick in valley fever cases and according to their study, climate change is the culprit. Find out why here.
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Tornado Outbreaks Likely to Unload in Austin, Houston; Severe Thunderstorms Expected in the South US
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Ocean Gases From Phytoplankton Aid in the Formation of Dense Clouds That Reflect Sunlight in Antarctica
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Newly Found 80-Million-year-Old Fossil Plant in California Sheds Light on Modern Day Crops
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51-Year-old Riverton Resident Faced 10 Counts of Animal Cruelty Charges Against Her With Dozens of Animals Rescued
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Snow Will Blanket the United Kingdom as a -3C Freeze Prompts Emergency Measures
Cross-Country Storm Brings Possible Severe Thunderstorms, Flooding to Southern US
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Deadly Earthquake Updates in Syria, Turkey: Death Toll Reaches 7,000; 5,600 Buildings Collapse, Rescue Operations Ongoing
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Two New Viruses Infecting Hibiscus Plants in Hawaii, Posing a Threat to the State Flower
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Ohio, Pennsylvania Issue Immediate Evacuations Near East Palestine After Derailment of Train Cars With Harmful Chemicals
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Touch of Spring: Unusual Warmth to Unfold in Eastern US: Detroit, Buffalo, Pittsburgh To Expect Snow
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Health Carousel Celebrates a Milestone: The Company Has Served 10 Million Patients Across the United States
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What to Expect From Fire Damage Restoration





