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Emeritus Founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief: Alan Gray
Two levees along the Missouri River near the Iowa city of Hamburg and 72km down-river another levee failed in north-west Missouri's Holt County letting millions of gallons of water rush through at the rate of 1.1 million gallons per second.
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Florida is best known for its surf and sunshine but lately it is making headlines for all of the wrong reasons. Currently the sunshine state is in the middle of a heat wave and drought of biblical proportions that has been ongoing since early Octob
Five months ago on the 8th of January, 2011 while holding an event to meet and greet constituents outside a local grocery store, tragedy struck when Congresswomen Gabrielle Giffords was gunned down in an assassination attempt.
From his celebrated conversations with world figures to his work to inspire the next generation of leaders as a broadcaster, author, publisher, advocate and philanthropist, Tavis Smiley continues to be a leading voice for change.
Australia is studying how to reduce wind-farm bird deaths, but rural landholders still face unanswered questions over turbine foundations and cleanup costs.