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A regulatory loophole could delay ozone recovery by years

Often hailed as the most successful international environmental agreement of all time, the 1987 Montreal Protocol continues to successfully phase out the global production of chemicals that were creating a growing hole in the ozone layer, causing skin cancer and other adverse health effects.

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New York, NY NY Post 2d ago
Yankees’ Gerrit Cole to take next big recovery step with rehab start

The next step for Gerrit Cole: actual games that are expected to lead to his season debut.

Washington, DC NBC4 DC 2d ago
Storm Team4 Forecast: Another hot day in the 90s with chance of evening showers

4 things to know about the weather: Records likely Thursday, Saturday A bit cooler Friday Chilly, rainy Sunday Some 30s Tuesday morning All three of our major airports set new record highs Wednesday and are expected to do so again Thursday and maybe Saturday too. Skies will be a bit more cloudy Thursday and there will be a small chance for a passing shower or two from late Thursday evening until early Friday morning. Southwest winds Thursday will become northwest on Friday and that will help to hold temperatures down somewhat. Friday will be only about 15° above average whereas Thursday will be more like 25° above average. Saturday will be a bit more tricky of a temperature forecast as the wind turns back to the south and southeast ahead of a strong cold front that will arrive first thing Sunday morning. The D.C. metro area and much of the I-95 corridor are likely to be near 90° Saturday while a Bay breeze could keep Annapolis and much of the Western Shore

Phoenix, AZ KTAR 3d ago
‘Out of many, one,’ says a US national motto. What does that push for unity mean today?

NEW YORK (AP) — The aspirations cut a wide swath through American history since 1776 — from the “All men are created equal” of the Declaration of Independence and the “We the people” of the Constitution, to the “indivisible, with liberty and justice for all” of the Pledge of Allegiance. One can find it in […]

Washington, DC NBC4 DC 3d ago
‘We need you to come home': 16-year-old Maryland girl missing since April 4

The family of a Prince George’s County girl is pleading for the public’s help to find 16-year-old Jamiya Dority, who has been missing more than 10 days. Jamiya was last seen April 4 in Suitland, Maryland. County police say she is considered a critical missing person. Her loved ones are desperate to bring her home. “She has a bubbly, outgoing personality; she loves to do hair,” her mother, Johniece Coleman, said. “She loves to TikTok,” her mom said. Videos shared by her family show Jamiya’s joyful spirit on display, showing her passion for dancing, hair and spending time with her loved ones. Her disappearance has been hard on those who know and love her. “It’s just like the house is empty and stuff,” her sister, Mariya Dority, said. Coleman says her 16-year-old daughter’s presence is missed. “We miss her energy at home,” Coleman said. “She’s very outgoing. We miss her energy.” Prince George’s County police say Jamiya,

Denver, CO CPR News 3d ago
Jury finds that Ticketmaster and Live Nation — which has Colorado ties — had an anticompetitive monopoly over big concert venues

The civil case, initially led by the U.S. federal government, accused Live Nation of using its reach to smother competition. A lawyer for the states called it a “great day for antitrust law.”

Columbus, OH NBC4i 3d ago
Columbus Weather: More t-showers, big weekend changes

We are going to see rain and storm chances again for Thursday, with better chances of strong to severe storms on Saturday with a strong cold front.

USA PBS NewsHour 3d ago
Why the spirit of volunteering is a defining part of America's identity

Before the United States was founded, the idea of volunteering was well underway in the colonies. Now, Americans consistently donate more of their time than citizens of any other country. Judy Woodruff explores how the idea took root and why it's become a part of our national identity. It's part of her series, America at a Crossroads.

Global Upworthy 3d ago
Indigenous woman cries tears of joy after hairdresser discovers ‘unruly’ grey hairs

"What a sacred and healthy perspective." The post Indigenous woman cries tears of joy after hairdresser discovers ‘unruly’ grey hairs appeared first on Upworthy.

Los Angeles, CA KTLA 3d ago
Another chance of rain, hazardous winds coming to Southern California soon

After a brief round of rain late last week, Southern California is heading into another stretch of changing weather, with increasing winds expected late this week and a slight chance of light rain returning early next week. Wednesday has brought plenty of sunshine across the region, with mild coastal temperatures in the mid-60s from Oxnard [...]

Los Angeles, CA KTLA 3d ago
Madonna announces 'Confessions II' release date, reveals covers of 15th album

The Queen of Pop is back.

Los Angeles, CA KTLA 3d ago
L.A. pizzeria becomes embroiled in feud with California Pizza Kitchen

There's some hot and spicy drama being served up in the Los Angeles foodie community right now. Anna Pizza has found itself embroiled in a feud with corporate pizza king California Pizza Kitchen. KTLA's Andy Riesmeyer has more on the story that's topping our minds right now. Anna Pizza is on the rise, recently getting [...]