Europe’s intense rainfall in September twice as likely thanks to climate change

Europe’s intense rainfall in September twice as likely thanks to climate change

Massive rainfall inundated parts of Central and Eastern Europe in mid-September, dumping as much as two-thirds of some cities’ annual rain in just a few days. The rainfall from the weather system, called Storm Boris, drove floods that claimed 24 lives. But early warnings from weather forecasters gave many cities time to prepare, and infrastructure…

The nation’s first Black country club gets more than love in its coffers

The nation’s first Black country club gets more than love in its coffers

Shady Rest Country Club in Scotch Plains, New Jersey was the first Black-owned and operated country club in the United States. The building that sits next to its 9-hole public golf course has a rich history, but the building needs work. The Preserve Shady Rest Committee was founded in 2013, and has been chipping away…

Nursing aides plagued by PTSD after ‘nightmare’ COVID conditions, with little help

Nursing aides plagued by PTSD after ‘nightmare’ COVID conditions, with little help

One evening in May, nursing assistant Debra Ragoonanan’s vision blurred during her shift at a state-run Massachusetts veterans home. As her head spun, she said, she called her husband. He picked her up and drove her to the emergency room, where she was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. It was the latest in a drumbeat…

California’s first plastic bag ban made things worse. Now it’s trying again

California’s first plastic bag ban made things worse. Now it’s trying again

Ten years after California approved a plastic bag ban that’s been blamed for making its plastic bag problem worse, the state is banning single-use plastic grocery bags entirely. In 2014, California became the first state to pass a plastic bag ban. It’s one of at least 12 states that now have some form of ban…

Politicians often link crime and homelessness. The reality is more complex

Politicians often link crime and homelessness. The reality is more complex

Melissa Farmer often walks her dog through Gompers Park on Chicago’s northwest side. “This park is gorgeous. People don’t know about it,” she said, walking along a lagoon on a recent morning. “I want to keep my fingers crossed that people continue not to.” In the last year, though, a homeless encampment moved in. In…

DOJ watchdog: federal prison not doing enough to prevent inmate suicides

DOJ watchdog: federal prison not doing enough to prevent inmate suicides

A federal facility in Pennsylvania has failed to take steps to reduce suicide risks among inmates — contrary to policies from the federal Bureau of Prisons and repeated reports from the Justice Department’s Office of the Inspector General, according to the latest federal review on the facility. Lewisburg federal prison is a medium-security men’s institution…

Exactly 66 years ago, another Hurricane Helene rocked the Carolinas

Exactly 66 years ago, another Hurricane Helene rocked the Carolinas

Helene is threatening the Carolinas 66 years to the day after a storm with that same name brought heavy winds and rain to the same areas. Hurricane Helene raked the coast of the Carolinas on September 27, 1958, but did not actually make landfall, according to the National Hurricane Center. As it approached Charleston, S.C….

Abnormally warm water helped Helene rapidly intensify and suck up moisture

Abnormally warm water helped Helene rapidly intensify and suck up moisture

In the two days before it hit Florida, Hurricane Helene grew from a relatively weak tropical storm into a major Category 4 hurricane. When a storm gets powerful very quickly like that, scientists call it rapid intensification. Such rapid intensification is relatively normal for major hurricanes that form in the Atlantic, according to federal hurricane…

Bangladesh defies stereotypes when it comes to health care. Let’s keep it that way

Bangladesh defies stereotypes when it comes to health care. Let’s keep it that way

When people think of Bangladesh, they often think of poverty. It was one of the world’s poorest nations when it was created in 1971. And they probably think of political upheaval — this year massive protests led to the resignation of the prime minister. An interim government led by Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus is…