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Tired of snow, rain in California? It’s not over yet

The new series of storms are arriving, even as parts of California were still digging out from last week’s powerful storm.

 
Winter storm slams Southern California

A powerful winter storm that swept into southern California was swelling rivers to dangerous levels and dropping snow in areas around Los Angeles on Saturday.

 
Survivors being found as quake death toll tops 28K

More than a dozen survivors were rescued Saturday, including a family in Kahramanmaras, the Turkish city closest to the epicenter of Monday’s quake.

 
Quake deadliest in more than a decade with 20,700 dead

The quake that razed thousands of buildings was one of the deadliest worldwide in more than a decade. The 20,700 deaths have surpassed the toll from a 2011 earthquake off Fukushima, Japan, killing more than 18,400.

 
6 key takeaways from Biden’s State of the Union

The State of the Union address tends to have a ritual rhythm. Grand entrance. Applause. Platitudes. Policies. Appeals for Unity, real or imagined. President Joe Biden checked those boxes, and a few more.

 
Fill Lake Mead with Mississippi River water? Don’t rule it out

Amid a major drought in the Western U.S., a proposed solution comes up repeatedly: large-scale river diversions, including pumping Mississippi River water to parched states.