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New York Times

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The Iran War Permanently Altered the Global Economy

The global order has been altered, and economies are unlikely to simply pick up where they left off before the U.S. and Israel began bombing Iran.

After U.S. Strike on Iranian School, Months Pass Without Answers

U.S. officials have not publicly acknowledged responsibility for the deaths or released a report on their findings from an investigation into the Feb. 28 strike.

War Hangs Over American Farmers as Fertilizer Prices Rise

The Iran war and lower crop prices have hurt makers of sulfur-based supplements. But farmers won’t skip nitrogen-based fertilizers, no matter the cost.

How Our Reporters Got at the Truth of Jeffrey Epstein’s Death

Four Times journalists talk about their investigation into Epstein’s final weeks in jail and the unanswered questions that their reporting tackles.

How Ukraine Uses A.I. to Knock Deadly Russian Drones Out of the Skies

Interceptors show Ukraine’s embrace of autonomous technologies trained on immense troves of wartime data.

Ukraine Targets Moscow Oil Facility With Drones as G7 Leaders Meet

A day earlier, Russia bombarded Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities with missiles and drones, killing at least 11 people and damaging a holy cathedral.

Russian Navy Ship Accused of Firing Warning Shots at U.K. Yacht

Britain’s Defense Ministry said it was investigating a report that a Russian vessel fired warning shots near a U.K.-registered yacht in the English Channel on Tuesday.

How Artisans Are Recreating the American Revolution

In the spirit of 1776, these shipwrights, printers and textile workers are commemorating George Washington’s legacy through 18th-century techniques.

Why Is Everyone Waiting Hours for Frozen Yogurt? Why Am I?

The yogurt is not special. Let’s just get that out of the way now.

Takeaways From JD Vance’s New Book ‘Communion,’ on Faith and His Political Ambitions

In a new memoir, Mr. Vance recalls an “unsettling” meeting with Vatican officials on immigration policy and disavows his infamous disparagement of some Democrats as “childless cat ladies.”

These Dating Apps Want You to Meet at the Gym

A slew of new apps focus on connecting people who love to work out.

What to Watch in Primary and Runoff Elections in Georgia, Alabama and Oklahoma

The top race of the day is in Georgia, where Republican voters will pick a nominee to challenge Senator Jon Ossoff, a Democrat.

Montana Democrats Are Divided Over How to Win a Republican-held Senate Seat

A rift in Montana between the Democratic nominee and an independent candidate could boost Republican hopes of holding on to an open seat in conservative territory.

A.I. Boom Ignites Asian Chip Companies

They make much of the gear that goes into giant data centers. Demand for their products is shifting the balance of tech power.

Riding High After I.P.O., SpaceX to Buy A.I. Start-Up for $60 Billion

SpaceX exercised its option to acquire Cursor in an all-stock deal, bolstering Elon Musk’s ambitions in artificial intelligence.

Australia’s Former Electricity Substations Are Being Turned Into Homes

In a country where the housing market is squeezed, decommissioned electrical substations are in demand as refurbished residences.

Are You a Morning Person or Night Owl? Take Our Sleep Quiz.

Think you’re a morning person, a night owl or something in between? Take our “chronotype” quiz to find out.

The Verdict on Biden Is In

Preliminary judgments on Joe Biden’s one-term presidency, including Jill Biden’s, are all the rage.

What if Both Parties Redistricted to the Max?

How the scramble for partisan advantage could further distort America’s politics.

Will the Iran Deal Work?

The world’s attention is on the Middle East.

RSS Feed Updated : 2026-06-16 04:40 PM

National Center for Environmental Information

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NCEI News Feed


Drought Defined: A Deep Dive into the U.S. Drought Monitor

How NOAA tracks dryness—gain a better understanding of the U.S. Drought Monitor.

Assessing the Global Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in May 2026

May 2026 ranked as the second-warmest May on record, trailing only 2024, with a global surface temperature 1.93°F (1.07°C) above the 20th-century average.

Assessing the U.S. Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in May 2026

The average temperature during May was 61.7°F, 1.5°F above the 20th-century average, ranking in the warmest third of the 132-year record.

NOAA Provides Architects and Engineers Crucial Weather Data

On April 13 2026, NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) released the Typical Meteorological Year (TMY) product to the U.S. public.

Cloud Migration Offers Bright Future for NOAA’s Data

NCEI data upgrade will provide more modern, easier data access than ever before.

NCEI Cloud Migration Frequently Asked Questions

Cloud Migration FAQs to help assist our constituents.

Assessing the Global Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in April 2026

April 2026 ranked as the fourth-warmest April on record with a global surface temperature 2.02°F (1.12°C) above the 20th-century average.

Assessing the U.S. Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in April 2026

The average temperature for the contiguous U.S. in April was 54.79°F, 3.75°F above the 20th-century average, ranking as the third-warmest April on record.

NOAA Releases Updated Dataset for Hurricane Analysis

The new ADT-Hursat Tool for Hurricane Analysis is now ready and available for use.

New Texas Hailstone Record Confirmed by NOAA and Partners

New hail record for Texas of 7.1 inches discovered by storm chasers on June 2, 2024.

RSS Feed Updated : 2026-06-16 04:55 PM