The Texas A&M Forest Service debunked a false viral claim that trees explode in the cold. Here's what can really happen.
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Suicide bomber targets wedding ceremony in northwest Pakistan, killing 7 people, wounding 25
A suicide bomber detonated an explosive vest among guests at a wedding ceremony in northwest Pakistan on Friday, killing at ...
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Freezing and in the dark, Kyiv residents are stranded in tower blocks as Russia targets power system
Kyiv is facing prolonged winter power outages as Russian missile and drone attacks continue to damage Ukraine’s energy ...
Many alerts remain in place with power outages in some regions ...
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Texas winter storm live updates: Latest on Houston power outages, road conditions, school closures
Chronicle reporters and photographers are following road conditions, power outages and other storm impacts for the duration ...
Clemson’s Adam Randall is a big, athletic, and powerful wide receiver-turned-running back. Standing 6-foot-2, 235 pounds, ...
It’s the bedrock bargain between monopoly electric utilities, the customers that rely on them, and regulators nationwide: Provide the service reliably. And provide it affordably. For safety and ...
With severe cold hitting much of the country, some unusual phenomena like "exploding trees" could be on the way. Here's what ...
As more than half of the United States braces for a powerful winter storm, some meteorologists are warning on social media that “exploding trees” are possible.
Social media posts warned of "exploding trees" when temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero.
Every time arctic air drops south, and temperatures plummet well below zero, social media lights up with a scary (and slightly cinematic) rumor called "exploding trees." ...
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