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Cherry blossoms

DC's iconic cherry blossoms forecast to reach latest peak bloom since 2018 after very cold winter

By Natalia Mittelstadt

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People walk along Broadway in Times Square amid a blizzard on February 23, 2026 in New York City.

At least 2 dead, flight canceled, nearly 700k power outages in historic blizzard across Northeast

There have been more than 10,700 flight cancellations

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America's Future

Climate and energy experts praise Trump’s Endangerment Finding repeal

Endangerment finding was signed in 2009 under Obama’s EPA and declared certain greenhouse gases threatened public health.

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EPA's Lee Zeldin signals end to controversial start-stop feature in cars will be announced this week

The feature is designed to be climate-friendly by automatically turning off a car when it has stopped in order to save fuel and reduce emissions, and then starting it back up again when the driver releases the brake or hits the accelerator.

LA fire crews battle multi-acre blaze in Big Santa Anita Canyon

Florida Gov. DeSantis greets President Biden upon arrival to Fort Meyers

Severe thunderstorms moving across southern US

Storm warning and deadly road conditions in Arkansas

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