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If you live in a major American city, the ground might be sinking beneath you. Ground beneath major U.S. cities—including New ...
New York, Dallas, Houston, and Seattle are among the urban areas that have been sinking by up to 10 millimeters per year ...
A new study published in recent days argues that the city of Chicago is slowly sinking, raising risks of flooding and ...
Another person in a boat showed up with a “dewatering pump,” but the 68-foot vessel called Captain Raleigh sank quickly, ...
Hasan Piker, an online political commentator, was stopped and questioned by US Customs and Border Protection agents after ...
Seattle is among several major U.S. cities that are slowly sinking. That’s according to researchers at Virginia Tech, who ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — 90s grunge band Alice in Chains has withdrawn from Sonic Temple due to health issues with their drummer. The band was scheduled to perform on the festival’s main stage on ...
Seattle is sinking millimeter by millimeter, and new research shows it's more widespread — and riskier — than once suspected.
A new study reveals that all of America’s largest cities are sinking, posing growing risks to buildings, roads, and residents.
A new study published on Thursday in the journal Nature Cities mapped the scale of this slow-motion crisis across the country ...
Cities across the country are sinking, especially in Houston and other cities in Texas, posing significant threats from ...
A major reason is too much groundwater is being pumped out, new research shows, threatening buildings and infrastructure nationwide.