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Climate ravages: Sea swallows parts of Senegal's UNESCO World Heritage site

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Climate ravages: Sea swallows parts of Senegal's UNESCO World Heritage site

Climate ravages: Sea swallows parts of Senegal's UNESCO World Heritage site

The Senegalese and UNESCO World Heritage site of Saint-Louis is fighting a problem that is all too common to coastal cities, erosion caused by rising seas


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Abortion Funds at Olivia Rodrigo Concerts No Longer Allowed to Distribute Contraceptives | THR News Video [Video]

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Olivia Rodrigo's team is reportedly no longer allowing abortion funds to hand out contraceptives on her GUTS World Tour. This news comes following morning-after pills and condoms being given out at Rodrigo's show in St. Louis by the Missouri Abortion Fund. According to reports, Rodrigo's team told the abortion funds that she's partnered with for future tour stops that they're no longer allowed to hand out contraceptives.

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Amarnath Ghosh case: India responds after renowned Indian dancer's demise in US | Oneindia News [Video]

Amarnath Ghosh case: India responds after renowned Indian dancer's demise in US | Oneindia News

Renowned Kuchipudi dancer Amarnath Ghosh was shot dead on Tuesday evening while on a walk in St. Louis, Missouri. The Indian government has expressed its deep concern and is actively involved in coordinating with US authorities to investigate the murder. Ghosh, who was pursuing a Master of Fine Arts in Dance at Washington University, was a talented artist and a recipient of a National Scholarship for Kuchipudi. #AmarnathGhosh #DevoleenaBhattacharjee #USCrime #IndianConsulateChicago #IndianConsulate #Chicago ~PR.151~ED.194~HT.95~

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California Could Get up to 10 Feet of Snow , as Blizzard Approaches. A blizzard will reach the Sierra Nevada on the night of Feb. 29 and last until March 3, NBC News reports. . The storm's peak could bring 1 to 2 inches of snow per hour. Wind gusts up to 100 mph are also possible. Donner Pass could see up to 10 feet of snow, while Blue Canyon could accumulate as much as 7 feet. . Lake Tahoe is forecast to get 3 to 6 feet of snow, and Pollock Pines could get up to 3 feet. . Up until now, below average snowfall has accumulated in the Sierra, leading to as much as an 8-foot deficit. This storm has the potential to set a new record, NBC News reports. It could also create a surplus in areas where there are deficits. . Experts are warning about the possibility of avalanches, "especially in the backcountry," NBC News reports. . Meanwhile, states to the east are experiencing record warmth. Cities that have experienced their warmest February on record include Albany, Chicago, Des Moines, Fargo. Cities that have experienced their warmest February on record include Albany, Chicago, Des Moines, Fargo. Green Bay, Little Rock, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Syracuse and Tulsa. . Green Bay, Little Rock, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Syracuse and Tulsa. . Green Bay, Little Rock, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Syracuse and Tulsa.

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