Colorado hail season: When and why we see so much hail
Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson explains peak hail season in Colorado.
Hundreds of protesters crowd Sacramento streets in wake of Roe reversal: “I am just trying to feel something other than numb.”
LANGLEY, B.C. — At this time last year, John Gay was chasing down the Olympic 3,000-metre steeplechase standard in a torrential downpour in Montreal with nobody to push him, and no fans to cheer him on. In the most memorable race of the trials, he won by a whopping 200 metres and punched his ticket to Tokyo. The 25-year-old from Kelowna, B.C., had some company this time. He finally put some distance on Ryan Smeeton over Friday's final lap, winning in eight minutes 20.77 seconds to cheers from th
A huge crowd of migrants tries to cross into Melilla in North Africa, with many killed and injured.
The quest for the Stanley Cup is underway. Here are the 2022 NHL playoff dates, times, television and results for all the games.
Javier Báez crushed a grand slam and Robbie Grossman's hit an RBI double to lift the Tigers to a 5-1 win over the D-backs
Inside coaching centres where desperate young people study to get a job in the armed forces.
German sugar producer Suedzucker plans "significant" price hikes to offset rising costs and prepares to shift to coal as Russian gas supplies to Western Europe slow in the wake of the Ukraine war, the Mannheimer Morgen newspaper reported on Saturday. "The costs of beet cultivation and energy are rising, and these are two significant blocks of production," Chief Executive Niels Poerksen said in an interview with the newspaper. The company is also ramping up stocks for use at the plants where coal can also be used as not all Suedzucker factories are equipped to run on other energy sources if there is no more gas, Poerksen told the newspaper.
Soon after the supreme court struck down abortion protection, pro-choice demonstrators took to the streets
Hundreds of Mexican same-sex couples married on Friday, marking the first time that the annual mass ceremony in Mexico City ahead of its Pride parade has taken place after being cancelled for two years due to the pandemic. A live band played traditional songs like Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" as joyful couples, some in matching outfits, said their vows together. A large wedding cake topped with rainbow frosting was shared.
Marc, 46, shipping operations manager, meets Kerri, 48, English teacher
California, Oregon and Washington pledged to defend access and protect those seeking care as the US came to grips with losing Roe v Wade
From stars such as TLC and Sleaford Mods to eccentric festival punters in their underpants, we give a glimpse into Glastonbury’s first big day
‘Congratulations, well done,’ I said. Because that sounded more parental than, ‘What happens to me now?’
I remember chilly trips to the beach in Fife, and my first visit to the Mediterranean. The association of heat with pleasure is hard to shake, says Guardian columnist Ian Jack
Macca at Worthy Farm, as well as Olivia Rodrigo, Haim and more. Plus: a new archaeological series digging underneath Rome. Here’s what to watch this evening
Disney, JP Morgan, Levi Strauss, Microsoft and others are offering to cover travel expenses but face a Republican backlash
Sixty-mile strip on edge of Poland and Lithuania is seen as vulnerable due to its position between Russian exclave of Kaliningrad and Belarus
Rail firms ask people not to travel as 40,000 union members strike in dispute over pay and conditions
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