Putin sacks head of national aerospace forces after general missing for months: reports
Russian President Vladimir Putin has removed from office the head of the Russian Aerospace Forces, Gen. Sergei Surovikin, according to state media.
Maui wildfires: Uber, Spam, Airbnb to support displaced locals
Several companies are pulling together resources to help Hawaiians who have been displaced by harrowing wildfires. This includes donating supplies and raising money.
Hawaiian Electric investors hit by Maui wildfires
Hawaiian Electric is working to restore power to thousands of residents devastated by wildfires, as well as investor confidence with shares are near a 37-year low.
Maui entrepreneur who lost everything in wildfires: ‘We got blindsided’
Cole Millington built his hot sauce business in Lahaina, Hawaii, during the COVID-19 pandemic. He was working to scaling it up before the wildfires in West Maui destroyed everything he had.
Biden's clean energy czar Podesta says Inflation Reduction Act is 'all about' cutting carbon pollution
Despite its name, senior White House adviser John Podesta said Wednesday that the Inflation Reduction Act, is "all about" rolling back the carbon pollution that's "driving the climate crisis."
White House clean energy czar uses estimates from collapsed bank to support Biden admin's ESG initiative
Senior White House adviser John Podesta amplified predictions from Credit Suisse, a faulty Swiss bank, to push the Biden administration's plans related to environment, social and governance (ESG).
GoFundMe fundraisers for Maui wildfires draw over $30 million in contributions
GoFundMe fundraisers for the Maui wildfires have drawn over $30 million in contributions as of Wednesday, with people from all over the world donating.
Deadly Maui wildfires inflict multibillion-dollar blow to Hawaii’s economy
The wildfire that devastated the Maui town of Lahaina is projected to cost $3.5 billion to $7 billion in property damage and lost output, according to an estimate by Moody's Analytics.
Maui wedding photographer speaks out as wildfires leave local industry in question: 'Going to take years'
The catastrophic wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, have left wedding vendors and residents overall concerned about their futures and recovery as the blaze puts tourism in question.
Financial services firm pledges $1M direct donation to Hawaii wildfire recovery
Jefferies Financial Group pledged Monday to help Hawaiian wildfire humanitarian assistance by making charitable donations. The wildfires have led to at least 96 deaths.
Hawaiian Electric shares tumble as utility faces scrutiny amid deadly Maui wildfires
Hawaiian Electric is under scrutiny for not shutting off the power during a windstorm four days before racing wildfires swept through the Maui town of Lahaina.
Montana judge sides with youth activists in landmark climate change case
A Montana judge has sided with youth climate activists in a landmark case that argued their constitutional rights were violated by state agencies' disregard for the environment.
Maui hotels to house displaced families, first responders amid wildfires
Hotels in Maui have temporarily stopped accepting bookings as crews work to contain the remaining wildfires. Many hotels are focused on housing displaced families.
San Diego airport close call between private jet, Southwest plane prompts federal investigation
Officials are investigating an incident at San Diego's airport where a private jet was told to abort a landing to avoid a Southwest airplane using the same runway.
Michigan woman finds more than greens in packaged spinach: 'Thank God I didn't eat the frog'
A Michigan woman discovered more than just veggies in packaged spinach from her local Meijer store. The bag had a live frog inside, according to Fox 2 Detroit.
US airlines adding Maui flights to help residents, visitors flee
Airlines have added extra flights to help get passengers out of Maui after one of the deadliest wildfires in U.S. history started raging across the area last week.
Crazy thunderstorms drive 'unprecedented' $34 billion of insured losses this year
Intense thunderstorms wreaked havoc on the U.S. in the first six months of the year, driving $34 billion worth of insured losses, according to a recent report from Swiss Re.
Boeing's crewed spaceflight delayed till 2024, Starliner undergoes multiple safety reviews
Boeing's first astronaut flight on its Starline capsule has been delayed again after safety issues were detected with the parachute lines and flammable tape used aboard.
NASA partners with Axiom Space for fourth private mission to International Space Station in 2024
NASA has signed a mission order with Axiom Space for a fourth trip to the International Space Station out of Florida.
Offshore wind is leaving a ‘heavy environmental footprint’ on the East Coast: CFACT’s Craig Rucker
CFACT President Craig Rucker outlines why his group is protesting offshore wind projects while the Biden administration pushes a green energy agenda.


















