
Typhoon Hagibis brings vivid purple sky to parts of Japan
As people in Japan braced for a powerful typhoon Friday night, they looked up to see a strange phenomenon — a bright purple sky
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As people in Japan braced for a powerful typhoon Friday night, they looked up to see a strange phenomenon — a bright purple sky
Big banks are offloading risky mortgages in coastal areas to government-backed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
With more rain predicted, weather experts say this could be the wettest September in more than 100 years
The death toll climbed from catastrophic floods in southeast Texas. A fourth victim was found inside a car as floodwaters receded in Beaumont. Mireya Villarreal reports.
A fourth victim was found inside a car as floodwaters receded
Parts of Texas are coping with deadly flooding from Tropical Depression Imelda. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian joined CBSN AM from Beaumont, Texas to talk about recovery efforts there.
Other Texans used a rope and hammer to rescue a trapped truck driver
Flooding from seemingly non-stop downpours spurred more than 1,700 water rescues and evacuations in Southeast Texas, and Imelda is being blamed for at least two deaths
Winnie, Texas, was one of the hardest-hit areas during Hurricane Harvey
Forecasters say the flood-prone city and Galveston could get up to foot-and-half of rain in some spots from the tropical depression, which was once a tropical storm
Flower beds disguise a ditch and filtration system that captures water and slowly releases it back into the river
Hurricane Dorian, one of the strongest hurricanes in recorded history, left hundreds of people trapped in the Outer Banks in North Carolina. But floodwaters are finally beginning to recede. Omar Villafranca reports.
"This will teach you next time don't drive in the water," the 911 dispatcher told Debra Stevens as she drowned in her SUV
"Our big thing with Harvey was arrive early, stay late," said one of the group's leaders
"Farmers respond better when they hear it from other farmers and ranchers"
Regenerative agriculture has growing appeal for farmers – and political candidates – as extreme weather threatens a way of life
This spring, a series of record-breaking storms hit the Midwest. For farmers, the reality of a changing climate is getting harder to deny
The annual downpour is vital to crops, but it can turn deadly if too much falls too fast, and this year it is toppling buildings across India and elsewhere
The storm flooded roads and knocked out power for tens of thousands
The storm flooded roads and knocked out power for tens of thousands
Tropical Storm Barry expected to be a hurricane when it makes landfall Saturday
A state of emergency was declared and the National Guard was activated in Louisiana
Residents in parts of main island of Kyushu directed to evacuate to designated shelters as heavy rains batter region
Billions of dollars destined for disaster-hit communities across the U.S. had been delayed for months by gridlock in Congress
A man drowned after his car stalled and sank on a flooded road
The new records include a birthday letter to Epstein allegedly written by President Trump, which he has denied writing.
A former NIH official says she was removed after clashes over vaccines, accusing RFK Jr. and his deputies of posing "a substantial and specific danger to public health and safety."
The Supreme Court froze a lower court order that prevented immigration authorities from stopping people without reasonable suspicion that they are in the U.S. unlawfully.
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo said his department did not do any data analysis on how a change in vaccine rules could affect outbreaks of diseases like measles, polio or whooping cough.
Americans' confidence in finding a new job fell to the lowest measure on record, a survey from the New York Fed shows.
A retired Auburn University professor was stabbed to death in a public park near the school in Alabama on Saturday, according to police and the university.
Economists expect the Bureau of Labor Statistics to revise its jobs data downward for the year ended in March 2025. Here's why.
Chagas disease is already endemic to 21 countries in the Americas, and growing evidence of the parasite is challenging the non-endemic label in the U.S., the CDC says.
President Donald Trump has amplified his promises to send National Guard troops and immigration agents to Chicago by posting a parody image from "Apocalypse Now" featuring a ball of flames as helicopters zoom over the nation's third-largest city.