The bill, which makes it a third-degree felony to release any chemical, substance or apparatus into Florida’s atmosphere to affect the weather or climate, has cleared both the House and the Senate and awaits Gov. Ron DeSantis’ signature.
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The leader of the Christian Democratic Union party had initially fallen short of the 316-vote threshold...
The threat of flash flooding is growing in the Northeast due to relentless rounds of rain and some thunderstorms fueled by a stubborn Omega blocking pattern over the U.S....
Harvard University should stop seeking new federal research funds until it meets White House demands, the Education Department has said...
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