Tropical Storm Matthew drenches Central America
Tropical Storm Matthew toppled power lines and left thousands without power for hours in Honduras, and forecasters warned that heavy rains threaten to cause flooding and mudslides in disaster-prone parts of several Central American nations. msnbc.msn.com |
Video: Nearly half of N.C. town is under water
Nearly half of a North Carolina town is under water after Tropical Storm Nicole struck the state, NBC's Alex Witt reports; and then, The Weather Channel's Danielle Banks has today's forecast. (Other) msnbc.msn.com |
U.N.: La Nina likely to strengthen
The U.N. weather agency says the La Nina climate pattern is likely to increase from moderate to strong over the next four to six months. rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
The Latest Crisis in Pakistan
Another crisis is roiling American-Pakistani relations. Making this alliance work is essential. The agenda is daunting. nytimes.com |
In Kansas, Climate Skeptics Embrace Green Energy
Instead of talking about global warming, a nonprofit invoked patriotism, thrift and religion to persuade residents to save energy. nytimes.com |