• Food assistance needs increase throughout community amid inflation, natural disasters

    According to the High Plains Food Bank’s 2023 annual report it served an average of 21,612 neighbors.

  • Climate disasters are economic disasters: UN secy-general Guterres

    United Nations secretary-general, Antonio Guterres has warned that climate disasters are economic disasters and called on developed countries to deliver on their finance promises.“Climate disasters are economic disasters. As finance ministers, you know that all too well. Storms, floods, fires and droughts are decimating economies around the world. Funds that should be building roads, educating children, and curing the sick, are being swallowed up by the climate crisis,” Guterres warned at the...

  • Nature is good for kids

    A new study from FPG researchers suggests preschoolers living near green space have better mental health.

  • Spotify recognises Nature as an artist

    Spotify has credited Nature as an artist in a campaign aiming to raise funds for the planet.

  • When Mother Nature is still king

    As a year’s worth of rain lets loose in Dubai, flash floods caused roads to turn into rivers and gushing waters overwhelmed many homes and businesses in just 24 hours.

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    The importance of insurance when disaster strikes

    IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) Preparing for unexpected disasters is important. In just the past few weeks, Local News 8 has reported on attempted Rexburg apartment break-ins, a recent business fire in St. Anthony, and potential flooding. One way to be prepared is making sure you have the right insurance. Goosehead Insurance agent and broker Chad Christensen told us, "If

  • 10 Natural Alternatives to Ozempic

    Explore natural alternatives to Ozempic for diabetes management, including herbs, essential oils, and vitamins.

  • Vanderpump Villa Recap: Day-Off Disaster

    Everyone loves a good reality-TV mean girl, but Hannah and Telly are too banal for their bad behavior to make good television.

  • Is the Wilderness Act Still Protecting Nature?

    At the end of 2023, four environmental groups sued the National Park Service and invoked the Wilderness Act to stop the replanting of trees following a catastrophic wildfire in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Around the same time, the National Park Service announced that it aimed to invoke the Wilderness Act to limit the use of fixed anchors on Yosemite’s iconic big wall climbs. How did a law created 60 years ago to protect nature in undeveloped areas come to do something else...

  • The Best Natural Adderall Alternatives in 2024

    Affiliate Disclosure: The links contained in this product review may result in a small commission if you opt to purchase the product recommended at no additional cost to you. This goes towards supporting our research and editorial team and please know we only recommend high quality products. Disclaimer: Please understand that any advice or guidelines revealed here are not even remotely a substitute for sound medical advice from a licensed healthcare provider. Make sure to consult with a...

  • Disasters, dancers and a Duke: Photos of the week

    A selection of striking images from around the world, taken over the past seven days.

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    DeWine requests Rapid Disaster Declaration

    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine asked for a Rapid Disaster Declaration on Friday. According to a release, Gov. DeWine asked the Small Business Administration for a Rapid Disaster Declaration for Logan County individuals and organizations impacted by the March 14 tornados. "Twenty days have passed, and I have not received a decision []