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The quake could be felt more than 100 miles away and occurred in a region known for fracking activity.
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An aerial survey from the U.S. Forest Service found huge patches of brown trees amid ongoing drought.
The Mexican actor's portrayal of Namor in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever has grown his army of loyal fans.
The volcano began spewing in late November—for the first time in 40 years—and it hasn't stopped since.
According to Canada-based TC Energy, an estimated 14,000 barrels spilled into a creek.
There are only 73 orcas left in the Salish Sea. One city council thinks they should have special legal protections.
An industry leader said customers should expect higher ticket prices as airlines switch to more sustainable fuels.
If your destination is under two and a half hours via rail, France wants you to take a train instead.
Scientists are alarmed by the recent deaths of some 2,500 endangered Caspian seals.
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Officials have praised the city's efforts to reduce residents' lead exposure, saying other areas should follow suit.
A tribe in Washington and two in Alaska will receive $25 million each to relocate.
The Bureau of Reclamation warned that it will be "difficult, if not impossible" to meet water demands if dry conditions don't ease up.
Fewer available trees may mean higher prices for people hoping to display a real fir during the holidays.
This is just one of several actions being taken by multiple agencies to reduce water demands on the Colorado River.
The country’s energy grid needs to be reinforced to handle future extreme weather.
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