New tropical depression expected to become first 2023 hurricane
(Reuters) - The third topical depression of the 2023 hurricane...
(Reuters) - The third topical depression of the 2023 hurricane season has formed in the central tropical Atlantic and is expected to become a hurricane in a few days, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said on Monday.
The depression, about 1,425 miles (2,295 km) east of the southern Windward Islands, is packing maximum sustained winds of 35 miles per hour (55 km per hour), the Miami-based forecaster said.
"The depression is forecast to strengthen and move across the Lesser Antilles as a hurricane on Thursday and Friday, bringing a risk of flooding from heavy rainfall, hurricane-force winds, and dangerous storm surge and waves," the hurricane center said.
A search-and-rescue mission is underway in the North Atlantic, the U.S. Coast Guard said
A submersible went missing in the area of the...
A submersible went missing in the area of the Titanic wreck in the North Atlantic on Monday, setting off a search-and-rescue operation by the U.S. Coast Guard, according to the agency and the tourism company operating the craft.
Petty Officer Lourdes Putnam confirmed that Coast Guard officials were searching for the submersible, which is operated by OceanGate Expeditions. It was not clear how many people were on board the vessel, and Officer Putnam offered no further details. The company’s website said its submersibles carry five people.
At least 37 students were killed and many others injured...
At least 37 students were killed and many others injured after an Islamic State-affiliated extremist group attacked a boarding school in western Uganda over the weekend. Four nonstudents were also killed, and six more pupils were abducted as the assailants fled across the nearby border into the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Officials said students were killed with machetes, while others died after the dormitories they took refuge in were set on fire.
Reddit’s CEO doubled down on the API changes that the platform is enforcing next month. The...
Reddit’s CEO doubled down on the API changes that the platform is enforcing next month. The recent policy change could cost popular third-party Reddit apps millions. But CEO Steve Huffman said: “These aren't like side projects or charities.” More on his comments here.