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It's raining 'forever chemicals' in this major city — and likely everywhere else, researchers warn: 'PFAS are practically everywhere'

Health experts have only recently begun to explore the harmful — and potentially carcinogenic — properties of PFAS.

Tropical Storm Rafael on track to hit New Orleans by Saturday

Tropical Storm Rafael is on track to hit the southern tip of Louisiana by Saturday as it continues to gather strength en route to the Gulf of Mexico, and could...

Invasive and illegal dog-size lizards cause chaos in South Carolina: photos

Over 100 invasive lizards the size of dogs have been reported throughout South Carolina and are destroying the local ecosystem, including killing endangered species.

'Ghost' fish feared to be extinct spotted after 20 years

A giant fish in Asia's Mekong River that scientists believed to be extinct has been spotted three times after almost 20 years, according to a new study. The "ghost' fish,"...

220-pound catfish rescued after getting stuck inside flooded train station

Rescuers had the ultimate catch-and-release experience after saving a monster Mekong River catfish that became trapped inside a flooded train station in Thailand.

Iconic US mountain is shrinking, scientists warn

The mountain and skyline staple is known for its peculiar cloud shapes being famously misconceived as UFO flying saucers.

'Severe' geomagnetic storm to hit Earth today — here's what could happen

The New York City Office of Emergency Management also advised that the storm could bring on some local headaches, too.

Flooding in the Sahara desert fills lake that had been dry for 50 years

A September deluge was the most seen in decades, particularly in the southeastern village of Rabat, where 4 inches of rain poured in a day.

Shocking satellite image shows rapid 'greening' in Antarctica: 'The risk here is clear'

The area is warming at a rate so rapid that the frozen region's green vegetation has grown tenfold in the past four decades.

Dozens of huge 'craters' discovered at the bottom of this Great Lake — scientists want to know how they got there

A Great Lake has an even greater mystery. Dozens of massive, 600-foot-wide sinkholes have recently been discovered 500 feet below Lake Michigan, but how they got there remains a head-scratcher....

Mount Everest is bizarrely still growing — here's what's driving the phenomenon

It appears Mount Everest hasn't reached peak growth.

Think you saw a UFO? Sorry, but it may have only been these wildly cool clouds

Sorry, but it's not a UFO cover-up.

Endangered whale sightings in busy NY boating lanes concern experts: 'Very unusual'

Of concern is that no mandatory speed restrictions currently exist to reduce the risk of fatal boat strikes to large whales in the area.

Doomsday glacier headed for collapse sooner than expected, triggering deadly sea level rise

Researchers have discovered that Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier is melting at a much faster rate than anticipated, which could cause seas to rise to an apocalyptic level.

NYC Council bill to force release of Sept. 11 air toxin reports, launch investigation into info city withheld from public

The resolution, which will be introduced Thursday by Council Member Gale Brewer, comes after Adams balked at opening the two-decade-old books on 9/11 for fear that it could expose New...

How a single bag of smuggled Cheetos sparked a ‘world-changing’ impact in national park

Just one bag of Cheetos can be "world changing."

With Kamala Harris in favor, Hochul should frack, baby, frack in NY

Lifting the state’s ban on development of its clean-burning natural gas reserves would revive the moribund economy of upstate New York, Hochul’s own home region.

Not even Kamala Harris' biggest fans can say what the flip-flopping VP stands for

In recent weeks, The Post has spoken to several swing-state voters who plan to cast ballots for Harris. The majority of them painted a vague picture of what the vice...

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