Stunning stat shows how few Helene victims had flood insurance in Appalachia
Roughly 1 in 200 family homes in Hurricane Helene-devastated Appalachia have flood insurance, according to a report.
Musk blasts FCC for 'illegally' pulling Starlink award, says it would've helped victims of Hurricane Helene
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk slammed the FCC's decision to not award rural broadband funds to Starlink, arguing it would have helped victims of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina.
Helene devastation hurts western North Carolina's tourism economy, Airbnb owner says
An Airbnb owner from Chimney Rock, North Carolina, captured footage after Hurricane Helene passed by, and talks about impacts to the tourist season.
Hurricane Helene devastation could cost up to $34B, Moody's says
Hurricane Helene brought historic devastation across the Southeast leaving more than 100 people dead and a preliminary estimate puts its economic cost up to $34 billion.
Hurricane Helene was a 'predictable event': Dr. Andrew Forrest
Fortescue founder and Executive Chairman Dr. Andrew Forrest discusses whether Hurricane Helene's intensity is related to climate change on 'Varney & Co.'
Morgan Stanley International chairman, wife and 4 others still missing after luxury yacht sinks off Sicily
Crews are still searching for six missing after a superyacht capsized during severe weather early Monday morning. Of those missing are two well-known businessmen.
Hawaiian Electric raises going concern risk over Maui wildfire settlement financing
Hawaiian Electric raised a going concern risk in its earnings report because it doesn't yet have a financing plan in place for the $1.99 billion settlement with Maui wildfire victims.
Holland America running solar eclipse cruises in 2026
Holland America is looking to draw more umbraphiles with a trio of cruises that will sail in optimal viewing spots for the Aug. 12, 2026, total solar eclipse.
Over 2M Texans out of power Tuesday after Beryl tears through the state
Millions of homes and businesses across Texas are still without power Tuesday morning after Beryl, now a tropical depression, made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane.
Nantucket beachfront homes still coveted by buyers despite high risk of being swallowed by the sea
Homes on the coastline of Nantucket, Massachusetts, are falling into the water due to coastal erosion, while wealthy buyers are still purchasing the beachfront homes.
'Elite cattle': Heavy cow that's 'closest to perfection' fetches millions at auction, breaking world records
A Brazilian cow recently broke records after selling for more than $4 million at a recent auction, more than three times the last record holder’s price.
Tokyo university reveals plant-waste vanillin with economic potential to disrupt vanilla market
Students and a professor at Tokyo University of Science created an enzyme that converts ferulic acid combined with an enzyme at room temperature to make vanillin.
Huge solar storm impacting Starlink satellites, 'degraded service' reported: Musk
SpaceX founder Elon Musk says that a powerful geomagnetic storm hitting Earth is putting Starlink satellites under tremendous strain. The storm is the most powerful since 2003.
Tim Scott to introduce measure to overturn controversial SEC climate rule
Republicans on the Senate Banking Committee, led by Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., are introducing a measure to try and overturn a controversial climate rule enacted by the SEC.
As energy prices soar, Biden administration jacks up costs to drill on public lands
President Joe Biden's administration has finalized a rule that will make it more expensive for oil and gas companies to drill on public lands.
Here's how to donate solar eclipse glasses now that you no longer need them
With the April 2024 solar eclipse over, there are ways to recycle and reuse solar eclipse glasses so that others can safely enjoy a solar eclipse in their area. Here's what to know.
PHOTOS: Solar eclipse attracts millions as Americans flock to path of totality
See photos of Monday's rare solar eclipse as Americans look to the skies to witness the phenomenon.
Solar eclipse: the prime watching spots are along the 'path of totality'
There is a solar eclipse happening on Monday, and many people have hopes of witnessing the rare phenomenon for themselves. The path of totality will offer prime spots for seeing the total eclipse.
New carbon technology projects could be key to 'Big Oil' emissions cuts
The outcome of several carbon capturing and storage projects could be vital in Big Oil's race to reduce its carbon footprint.
Eclipse tourism expected to bring big bucks to areas in path of totality
Millions of Americans plan on traveling to get the best view of Monday's solar eclipse in the U.S., and states in the line of totality are set to see an economic boost.