Hurricane Season Is Soon—NOAA Says It’s Ready, but Weather Experts Are Worried

CLIMATEWIRE | The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration insists it’s ready for the above-average hurricane season that meteorologists expect this summer. But scientists across the country are sounding the alarm about personnel shortages and budget cuts, which they say could strain the agency’s resources and risk burnout among its staff. The tension was on display…

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WHO EMRO | Statement For Regional Director, WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region on Emergencies | News https://news.linkzpulse.com/

WHA78, Geneva, 19-27 May 2025Agenda item: 17.1Document: A78/13 Chair, Your Excellencies, Director-General, The WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region shoulders one-third of the world’s humanitarian burden, and 15 per cent of our population requires humanitarian assistance. The unfolding crises in Gaza and Sudan—alongside protracted emergencies in Yemen, Somalia, and Afghanistan—are compounded by ongoing disease outbreaks, revealing the…

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Trump ban on Harvard international student enrollment halted

FILE PHOTO: People walk on the Business School campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S., April 15, 2025. Faith Ninivaggi | Reuters A federal judge in Boston on Friday temporarily halted the Trump administration’s ban on Harvard University enrolling international students, hours after the private school filed a lawsuit challenging that draconian action. The…

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Browns coach Kevin Stefanski likes what he sees from Shedeur Sanders so far: ‘He’s working really, really hard’

The Cleveland Browns raised some eyebrows when they selected quarterback Shedeur Sanders in the fifth-round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Questions arose about Sanders’ ability and character in the days leading up to the event, causing the quarterback to plummet further than anyone expected. A month after the draft, the Browns probably feel pretty good…

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