Tampa Bay Times staff working through the night covering Hurricane Milton from all our safe houses are now facing the fact that, uh, that big ole crane in Downtown St. Pete fell into our office building. https://t.co/FYd0P5dWhC
Hurricane Ian devastated North Port, Florida. Over the last couple of months, I dove into how the city is preparing for future hurricanes and for climate change.
Take a look at my latest @HeraldTribune story here 👇
https://t.co/Okjj3WQpHn
Here’s how a stock image—that looked like me—made its way to Chinese marketplaces. With each repost and edit, I grew more convinced that it was me.
My latest for @WIRED, with insight from @neil_sahota, @HowardHYu, Rijul Gupta, Horace Lam & other experts. https://t.co/YSZDIJ9nZ4
Retail sales fell the month of November as people spent more on necessities and less on holiday gift items. Some local shops are feeling the pinch.
https://t.co/GrliDekwF4
Typically, most local businesses make a lot of their sales during the holiday season.
But after a slow Black Friday weekend continued into December, some are starting to worry what next year will bring
https://t.co/QraWsIS4sz
This World Cup final was scripted for all the Americans who begrudgingly started watching soccer this month after saying it’s a boring low-scoring sport for years.
#FifaWorldCup#Qatar2022
Messsiiiiiii! The legend scores deep in extra time and Argentina lead with minutes left to play. What scenes at the Lusail Stadium! 👏👏
#ARG vs #FRA:
https://t.co/B8zXIOKxIQ
The way this pub naturally divided itself between France and Argentina fans and people are shouting at each other from across the bar. Truly amazing surround sound experience