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Wreckage from the 2023 wildfire in Lahaina, HawaiiRick Bowmer/Associated Press/Alamy Wildfires in the western US aren’t only growing bigger. They are also growing faster, putting millions of people and properties at greater risk. “In the context of home destruction and lives lost, we really need to think more about fire speed than fire size,” says Jennifer Balch at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Rapidly spreading wildfires, such as the Camp Fire in California in 2021 and the Lahaina fire in Hawaii last year, are especially destructive, essentially becoming unstoppable because they move faster than firefighters can… Source link
The San Jose State women’s volleyball team finds itself at the center of a storm as the Spartans make a run toward their first NCAA Tournament appearance in more than two decades.Overshadowing the program’s strong season are national talk-show hosts and politicians weighing in on one of its players. At issue is the participation of transgender women in women’s sports, which has taken on political implications — former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, recently spoke about the issue — and is apparently why five teams have canceled their games against San Jose State.On Thursday night, the University of Nevada, Reno,…
Microsoft’s chief executive Satya Nadella earned $79.1m (£61m) last year, a rise of 63% compared to his compensation the year before.That was despite a request from Mr Nadella to reduce one element of his pay package because of cybersecurity flaws at the tech giant – which resulted in him getting $5m less than he otherwise would have.In common with many tech firms, Microsoft has cut thousands of jobs this year, including many in its gaming division.But in a proxy statement filed with the US financial regulator, the board said the company’s revenue grew by 16% in the year to 30…
Bill Gates has come out to offer his endless support to Kamala Harris, providing her campaign with $50 million. The same news agencies praising Gates for supporting Harris have condemned the likes of Elon Musk for supporting Donald Trump. Gates has been CIVILLY CHARGED in the Netherlands and is perhaps buying favor with the DOJ. If he refuses to show up to testify or be deposed, he could be charged with contempt in the Netherlands, and it would be up to the DOJ if they extradite him or not. Tim Walz even accused Musk of attempting to “buy” the election,…
Credit: Screenshot via Sky News Australia Two-time presidential loser Hillary Clinton provided insight into her mental state much in the same way a Rorschach test does – she sees Nazis … everywhere. Clinton tried to one-up Kamala Harris’s hysterics – the Vice President explicitly equated Donald Trump to Adolph Hitler – by painting all of his supporters in the same manner. Appearing with CNN’s Kaitlin Collins, the former First Lady seized the opportunity to disparage Trump’s ‘basket of deplorables’ as neo-Nazis. Why? Because he’s holding a rally for supporters at the world’s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden. “One other…
This tequila brand has captured the world’s attention over the past year with its playful spirit and delightful flavor, marking a full trip around the sun.To commemorate the occasion, Matthew McConaughey and his wife, Camila, are launching the next chapter of their iconic “Official Tequila Of” campaign, complete with a cheeky birthday photo—pants optional, of course.Article continues below advertisementPantalones Tequila Turns One!John RussoIn the commemorative photo sent to The Blast, the couple is seen celebrating Pantalones’ birthday (and Matthew’s birthday just a few days early), with Matthew rocking half of his birthday suit as he prepares to blow out the…
APIA, Samoa: King Charles said on Friday (Oct 25) the Commonwealth should acknowledge its “painful” history, as African and Caribbean nations push for reparations for Britain’s role in transatlantic slavery. Representatives of 56 countries, most with roots in Britain’s empire, are attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting that began in Samoa on Monday, with slavery and the threat of climate change emerging as major themes. “I understand from listening to people across the Commonwealth how the most painful aspects of our past continue to resonate,” Charles said in a speech to the summit. “It is vital, therefore, that we…
With US taxpayer money flowing abroad for military aid, why are Americans left vulnerable at home?After Hurricanes Milton and Helene, a lack of coordination in the US government’s disaster response left thousands stranded and in need of aid. This has prompted an online backlash, with many questioning why billions of US taxpayer dollars are directed to military aid abroad, while disaster relief at home falters. From climate resilience, to education, to housing affordability, Americans say their money should be invested in solving critical domestic issues first. Presenter: Anelise Borges Guests:Sarah Deyoung – University of DelawareLindsay Koshgarian – National Priorities Project…
As shared by Justin Tasch of the New York Post, former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick ripped the New York Giants’ offensive line earlier this week and said the club has “a guy at left tackle” in Joshua Ezeudu “who shouldn’t be playing left tackle” with Andrew Thomas sidelined due to an injury.Ezeudu reacted to Belichick’s comment while speaking with Darryl Slater of NJ Advance Media for NJ.com on Thursday. “He’s entitled to his own opinion,” Ezeudu said. “He’s a former coach. Now, I guess, a commentator and analyst. So everybody is entitled to their own opinion. People have probably said things about him that he doesn’t care about.” Giants offensive…