A satellite image from June 30, 2026, shows Europe’s intense heat wave, highlighting the impact of climate change and raising concerns about ongoing environmental risks.
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Polarlicht
A recent solar storm has triggered widespread polarlicht displays across parts of Europe, confirmed by space weather agencies. Details are still emerging.
Woman Wading in Central Florida River Is Fatally Bitten by Alligator
A woman was fatally bitten by an alligator while wading in a river in Central Florida. Authorities are investigating the incident as a tragic accident.
Florida woman swimming in river killed in rare alligator attack at state forest
A woman swimming in a Florida river was fatally attacked by an alligator in a rare incident at a state forest, authorities confirm. Details are still emerging.
Woman Wading in Central Florida River Is Fatally Bitten by Alligator
A woman wading in a Central Florida river was fatally bitten by an alligator, authorities confirm. The incident raises safety concerns for local waterways.
Florida woman swimming in river killed in rare alligator attack at state forest
A woman swimming in a Florida river was fatally attacked by an alligator, marking a rare incident in the state. Authorities are investigating the circumstances.
Northern lights alert: 19 states may see aurora tonight, including VT
A geomagnetic storm is expected to produce visible auroras across 19 states, with Vermont among the locations where the northern lights may be seen tonight.
The record Apollo 13 set for the farthest humans had ever travelled from Earth was never meant to be a record — it was a survival manoeuvre after an explosion, and Artemis II quietly surpassed it on a clear April morning in 2026
Apollo 13 set a record for the farthest humans traveled from Earth, but Artemis II has now surpassed that milestone during its mission in April 2026.
Houston to Experience Rising Temperatures This Week Due to High-Pressure System
Houston’s temperatures are expected to increase this week as a high-pressure system settles over the region, bringing prolonged heat conditions.
Northwest potentially in for ‘one of the strongest El Niños we’ve had,’ climatologists say
Climatologists warn that the upcoming El Niño could be one of the strongest in recent history, impacting weather patterns across the Pacific Northwest.