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Environment
Mike Lynch’s superyacht sinks in climate-fueled storm—expert foresees rising disasters in Italy
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Eleanor Pringle
August 20, 2024
Success
Son of KKR co-founder sues Milwaukee Brewers owner for allegedly stealing sand in Malibu
By
Rachel Graf
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John Gittelsohn
and
Bloomberg
August 15, 2024
Environment
French explorer’s family sues for $50 million over implosion death
By
Patrick Whittle
,
Holly Ramer
and
The Associated Press
August 7, 2024
Lifestyle
Dave Portnoy had to be rescued by the Coast Guard after losing control of his boat near Nantucket
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Patrick Whittle
and
The Associated Press
July 16, 2024
Tech
Titanic salvage company will make its first voyage to the wreck in 14 years in the wake of OceanGate Titan sub tragedy
By
Patrick Whittle
and
The Associated Press
July 15, 2024
Environment
Superyachts aren’t just for the super-rich: Hundreds of scientists have used them for ocean research
By
Laurel Chor
and
Bloomberg
June 30, 2024
Environment
OceanGate Titan imploded 1 year ago. Here’s the state of the investigation and what happens next with deep-sea exploration
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Patrick Whittle
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Holly Ramer
and
The Associated Press
June 18, 2024
Environment
Lush redwoods and cypress trees in view as the Pacific Coast Highway reopens after rockslide deluge
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The Associated Press
May 17, 2024
Commentary
After overshadowing climate talks, the myth of ‘circularity’ looms over the UN plastics treaty
By
Judith Enck
and
Pamela Miller
April 24, 2024
Commentary
Dow CEO: My company is a major plastic producer. We must end plastic pollution
By
Jim Fitterling
April 16, 2024
Environment
Florida scientists have built a ‘Coral Fort’ from plastic straws and other recycled materials to keep fish from eating lab-grown reef
By
David Fischer
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The Associated Press
April 11, 2024
Leadership
CEO of doomed Titanic expedition joked ‘what could go wrong?’ weeks before disaster, new documentary reveals
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Orianna Rosa Royle
March 7, 2024
Environment
Revolutionary 3D imaging tech reveals coral reef 3 times the size of Yellowstone ‘right under our noses, waiting to be discovered’
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Christina Larson
and
The Associated Press
January 19, 2024
Environment
Norway just opened an area bigger than Ecuador to deep-sea mining activities—a move that could hurt the environment while helping EV makers
By
Todd Woody
and
Bloomberg
January 13, 2024
Environment
Hurricane Lee shatters rapid-intensification standard, suggesting higher vulnerability for Boston, New York
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Jeff Martin
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The Associated Press
September 9, 2023
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