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When the Olivia Rodrigo song began and the credits started rolling, I couldn’t help but scratch my head.

A major new card game launching is always interesting, but few launches have managed to capture a buzz like Lorcana.

Our quickly warming world is losing many signs of winter—once snowy mountain tops aren’t as frosty tipped, glaciers are disappearing, and sea ice at the poles is melting at alarming rates. But new research outlines a small reason for optimism. Scientists project that even though climate change will make the world…

A stormy, wet year for California has brought its perilously depleted reservoirs back to life.

Nearly 400,000 people in the U.S. were still without power across the country Wednesday morning as wild winter weather pummeled both coasts.

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More than 75,000 customers in California were without power Thursday afternoon after yet another winter storm dumped feet of snow.
