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Severe weather leaves millions across the U.S. bracing for heavy rain, hail and damaging winds

Severe weather moving across parts of the country over the next few days will bring destructive hail and damaging winds to more than 30 million people from the central Plains to the northern Great Lakes and strong storms for the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast. On Tuesday, 6 million people are at risk from North Dakota to northern Texas for straight-line winds over 75 mph, hail and tornadoes. Cities affected by the storm system include Bismarck, Fargo, Sioux Falls and Omaha.

NBC News 2d ago

Severe thunderstorms and humid weather rip through the Northeast and Midwest

Dangerous heat and humidity are bearing down on the Northeast on Thursday, following a surge of more than 350 storms on Wednesday — one of the stormiest days of 2026 so far. An estimated 92 million people are at risk for severe weather across two regions: from the Great Lakes to the Central Plains, and from the Mid-Atlantic to the Northeast. Storms could bring wind gusts up to 75 mph, destructive hail up to 2 inches in diameter, and the possibility of tornadoes.

NBC News 3h ago

Keeping the lights on: How India manages its power demand

On May 21, India's power grid hit a number it had never seen before. Demand crossed 270 gigawatts, peaking at 270.73 GW. To put that in context, the entire installed power capacity of the United Kingdom is roughly 80 GW.

Times of India 4d ago

Experts suspect state policy is putting some farmers in artificial drought

Farmer says flood plain harvesting has forced him to run cattle by the roadside Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 5:30am Paul Cameron watches his mob of thirsty cattle sink their heads into the Goan waterhole on the outskirts of Trangie in western New South Wales. Mr Cameron has driven his cattle to graze the scrubby patches of Crown land hugging the public billabong for more than a year. "I've been walking the stock to town … because we haven't got any water in our own system," Mr Cameron said.

ABC Australia 6d ago

Everyone is Lying to You for Money is a must-watch exposé of crypto

In a 2021 ad that ran during the Super Bowl – one of the most-watched TV programmes in the US – the actor Matt Damon walks through a hall displaying some of humanity’s greatest achievements and says, with extreme gravitas, “Fortune favours the brave.” The words crypto.com flash on the screen. The not-at-all-subtle implication is that you too can have it all and do something historic; don’t worry about the risk.

New Scientist 7d ago

Stonehenge Altar Stone's epic transportation across ancient Britain detailed in new study

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Phys.org 7d ago

How Chinese green tech and investment are reshaping the Central Asian landscape

Central Asia is tilting more decisively towards China as geopolitical uncertainty deepens, with Beijing’s expanding influence recasting the former Soviet states’ strategic orientation. In the second of a three-part series, Victoria Bela looks at how Kazakhstan is adopting China’s green tech and expertise to fight desertification, restore ecosystems and decarbonise industries. Read the first part here.

South China Morning Post 13d ago

The 1,100-year-old mystery of Montana’s lost bison hunting site finally solved

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Science Daily 4h ago

Apple's next-gen intelligence: Key features to know in Photos, Safari and other apps

At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference this year, WWDC 2026, Apple unveiled its next-generation software suite. The upcoming updates – which span across iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, visionOS 27 and tvOS 27 – introduce a deeply integrated, privacy-focused ecosystem powered by Apple Intelligence. The centerpiece of this rollout is Siri AI, a completely re-engineered assistant capable of understanding on-screen content and personal context.

Times of India 2d ago

US strikes Iran in response to Apache helicopter shootdown

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Deutsche Welle 1d ago