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Quiet California neighborhood rocked by military war games in the middle of the night - including gunfire and helicopters

Quiet California neighborhood rocked by military war games in the middle of the night - including gunfire and helicopters Residents expressed deep frustration over the short notice provided by authorities - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A late-night U.S. military urban warfare drill at a vacant hospital campus in a quiet California neighborhood has left residents shaken and angry over a lack of prior warning. The training exercise, which took place at the former Saint Luke’s Medical...

The Independent World 5d ago

These California wildflowers could save other plants

These California wildflowers could save other plants Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor As wildflowers go, the mountain jewelflower is demure, clever and quietly unbreakable. It has spread across many of California's iconic landscapes, from Sonoma wine country to the oak-dotted foothills, even over the Sierra Crest, where snow covers the ground during winter. "It seems at first glance like it could grow just about anywhere," said Jennifer Gremer, an associate professor in...

Phys.org 11d ago

Inside the California city where democratic socialists are testing their 'anti-business' agenda

Just 30 minutes from San Francisco sits the city of Richmond, Calif., which has quietly become one of the country's most unusual political experiments. It's a city where an activist coalition that includes democratic socialists has exercised influence over local government for years. From the outside, Richmond looks like any other working-class California city with a massive Chevron refinery looming over the shoreline and immigrant-owned businesses lining 23rd Street.

Fox News 4d ago

‘Went from orange to red’: Lawmakers and pundits shred Trump over NBC interview tantrum

‘Went from orange to red’: Lawmakers and pundits shred Trump over NBC interview tantrum Gavin Newsom said the walkout was the ‘most severe case of California Derangement Syndrome we’ve ever seen’ - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments President Donald Trump is getting shredded online by liberal pundits and lawmakers alike after he stormed out of an interview with NBC News' Kristen Welker that aired on Sunday. "He went from orange to red," Democratic Senator Pat Murray wrote on social media....

The Independent World 1d ago

California's tectonic stress has reached record level, earthquake model reveals

California's tectonic stress has reached record level, earthquake model reveals Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Earthquakes usually occur along fracture zones in Earth's crust, where large tectonic plates slide past one another and become locked. Stress builds up over long periods and is suddenly released in the form of an earthquake. In Southern California, the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults are among the most significant of these zones, accommodating most of...

Phys.org 1d ago

Cerebras shares climb as Wall Street brokerages back AI chip strategy

Cerebras shares climb as Wall Street brokerages back AI chip strategy June 8 : Cerebras shares gained on Monday as multiple Wall Street firms initiated coverage with bullish calls after the quiet period, backing the chip designer's unconventional AI strategy more than three weeks after its strong debut. Shares of the company rose 5.5 per cent in premarket trading, with at least nine brokerages — including IPO bookrunners Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Barclays and UBS — initiating coverage of...

Channel News Asia 2d ago

Smoke engulfed their cities. Did it make their children sick?

Mothers fear children's chronic illnesses are linked to bushfire smoke during pregnancy Sun 31 May 2026 at 5:16am Six years after Black Summer bushfires, parents and doctors face an unsettling question: What does bushfire smoke do to babies in the womb? This story is a collaboration between the ABC's climate team and climate media organisation Grist. They never thought the fires would reach them.

ABC Australia 10d ago

Brooks Nader, Alix Earle and Molly Sims stun in barely-there bikini looks at SI Swimsuit runway show

A roster of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit models made a splash in Miami Beach. The 2026 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Runway Show, which took place Saturday night during Swim Week, brought dozens of pinups, athletes, influencers and celebrities to the catwalk, where they flaunted some of the event's most sizzling looks and unveiled beachy trends. Some new names and familiar faces who strutted their stuff this year included Brooks Nader, Camille Kostek, Alix Earle, Molly Sims and Katie Austin,...

Fox News 8d ago

Record wildfire losses rocked 2025 even as global burned area neared all-time lows

Record wildfire losses rocked 2025 even as global burned area neared all-time lows Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor A new analysis of global wildfire activity in 2025 reveals the world experienced some of the most destructive and deadly fire events in recent history, despite the second lowest area burned since 2002. It highlights a continued trend toward fires becoming increasingly extreme, costly, and disastrous—both economically and in lives lost. Led by the...

Phys.org 9d ago

Sen Collins slams Bernie-backed Graham Platner as too far-left for Maine voters

BANGOR, Maine — Republican Sen. Susan Collins believes that Graham Platner, her likely Democratic challenger in November's midterm elections, is too extreme for voters in her New England state. But Platner, pushing an economically populist agenda as he takes aim at corporate influences and advocates for the working class, argues it's moderate Collins who is the "radical" one. With the support of Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Rep. Ro Khanna of...

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