The United Arab Emirates is creating enhanced rain through cloud seeding, a method of artificially encouraging clouds to produce rain.
Author: Christine Fernando, USA TODAY
Lightning strike? Vandalism? Ohio mayor says ‘we may never know’ what destroyed George Floyd mural
Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz said the city will work with Toledo’s arts commission and the artist to replace the mural.
Family of Andrew Brown Jr. files $30M federal lawsuit against deputies in fatal shooting
The lawsuit seeks $30 million in punitive damages, said attorneys for Brown’s family. Brown was fatally shot by deputies serving an arrest warrant.
‘Small miracle’: Binx the cat, furry survivor of Florida condo collapse, reunited with family
A volunteer who had been feeding cats near the site found the black cat wandering the area before bringing him to a Miami Beach rescue center.
This Australian mouse was declared extinct. It turns out, the species has been surviving on an island.
Gould’s mouse, thought to have been wiped out more than 150 years ago, has been found by researchers on an island off Western Australia.
Florida condo collapse death toll rises to 86 as crews work ‘to bring closure to families still waiting’
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava on Saturday said more bodies were found.
Thousands protest in Spain after man killed in suspected homophobic attack; 3 suspects arrested
Three people have been arrested after Samuel Luiz, a 24-year-old man, was beaten to death in northwestern Spain during Pride weekend.
An agonizing decision is looming for condo rescue teams: How long to search for survivors?
Making the switch from rescue to recovery requires considering hundreds of factors and can take a heavy toll on frontline workers and families.
5 dead after hot air balloon crashes into power line in New Mexico
The hot air balloon with five people on board struck multiple power lines in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Nikole Hannah-Jones won’t join UNC faculty without tenure, letter from lawyers says
The letter comes amid backlash against the university and mounting calls for the university to offer the acclaimed journalist tenure.