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A mysterious patch of fluorescent green water that appeared in Venice’s famed Grand Canal Sunday was caused by a chemical commonly used in underwater construction to help identify leaks, environmental authorities say.
Dramatic water rescue caught on camera after woman falls into raging rapids
Nova Scotia wildfires are 'out of control', force 16,000 people from homes
The bizarre history of Groundhog Day, Features
River in Japan turns lime green, investigation underway
Morched Garbouj on LinkedIn: WSJ News Exclusive Coca-Cola Trials Turning Hard-to-Recycle Plastic Into…
Friends, former colleagues look back on Jim Rasor's career at WSIL, News
Tropics may come alive as hurricane season gets underway
Dianne Feinstein presents Democrats with problem they can't solve
People urged to stay indoors as smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to create unhealthy air quality from the Midwest to the Northeast, National
Hunters are swarming the Florida Everglades for the annual python challenge. The state says it's vital to save the ecosystem, Features
June 3, 2023 Weekly Newsletter