Voters in New Jersey and Virginia are selecting their next governor as New York City elects its next mayor. Get the latest ...
No privacy, security, hygiene, or protection from Israel’s bombs. That’s what life has been like for two years in Gaza’s ...
Local officials had cut off electricity, which powers heating in the encampment, citing zoning and building code violations.
Village advocates have gone back and forth over months with the city about the electricity. Residents fear they won’t have heat this winter.
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Cotswolds restaurant turning up winter heat with roaring log fires and new menu under giant tent
A restaurant in the Cotswolds is turning up the heat this winter with the launch of a new covered dining space and rotisserie ...
The city's new restrictions on homeless encampments will limit where people can live in tents, potentially changing the ...
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Off-grid couple shares solution to beating summer heat: 'Great work with so little'
Fortunately, off-grid living offers numerous benefits. For example, using an energy source like solar can help you save money ...
Some experts believe CKD is the first chronic illness directly linked to climate change. Prevention may be possible.
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Living in tents ‘becoming unbearable’
His house in Gaza was destroyed by the war, but Hani Abu Omar still dreams of returning now that a ceasefire has taken hold. However, like thousands of others, the 42-year-old Palestinian remains ...
Thousands of makeshift tents at displacement camps all across Gaza are full of families seeking refuge. A lack of sufficient ...
GAZA, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) -- Under the scorching sun near the ruins of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, 22-year-old Shorouq Abu Naji washes her children's clothes by hand outside a tent. Her fingers are ...
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