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- KOCO – Oklahoma City Videos
- Severe storms likely for Oklahoma Saturday night

- Strong to severe storms will be likely tonight. All modes of severe weather are possible.

- Concerns for severe storms remain as we go through your Sunday night. All modes of severe weather are possible.

- Strong or severe storms will be possible Sunday evening with all modes of severe weather possible, including damaging winds, hail, and a few tornadoes.

- TORONTO — Tens of thousands of Ontarians went without power on Saturday as an ice storm pummeled parts of the province and threatened to hit even more .

- The coffee recall is the latest in a slew of contaminated or wrongly labeled products

- And you probably have this food in your fridge right now.

- Joy Milne first smelled the disease on her late husband, Les, 17 years before he was diagnosed with it

- Yeah, I really needed to hear some of these, and I bet you do, too!

- The Notre-Dame Hospital’s $25 million unit was designed as a bridge between the experience of home births and hospital deliveries, but it was only in operation for six months.

- A 7.7 magnitude earthquake shook Southeast Asia, causing widespread damage. These photos show the devastating impact.

- More than 400,000 customers are without power after an ice storm hit parts of Ontario on the weekend, according to the provincial utility Hydro One.As of Sunday evening, Hydro One is anticipating it may take a few days to restore power to all customers.Officials say the outages have been concentrated in central and eastern Ontario.The number of outages jumped on Sunday because of a problem with Hydro One’s outage map, with outages not previously accounted for now having been added to the total.E

- A mild airmass will give rise to a line of severe thunderstorms in southwestern Ontario on Sunday evening

- Two waves of wintry precipitation will bring significant icing to a swath of Ontario, threatening power outages and major travel issues throughout the weekend

- BANGKOK (AP) — The death toll from Myanmar’s powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake keeps climbing amid rescue efforts.

- Comparing a soda ban to COVID authoritarianism might make for a catchy tweet, but it’s intellectually dishonest — and dangerously misleading.

- California’s biggest lake has languished for decades as increased salinity, a sinking waterline and a foul smell have robbed it of past glory.

- The Weather Network – Video
- A potent storm is set to close out the month in Atlantic Canada, bringing a mix of freezing rain and heavy rainfall. The risk of icy roads and power outages will be high, while excessive rainfall could lead to localized flooding. Meteorologist Rhythm Reet from The Weather Network breaks down the details.

- The China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has discovered an oilfield in the South China Sea with proven reserves exceeding 100 million tonnes, Xinhua news agency reported on Monday. The newly found Huizhou 19-6 oilfield is not in a disputed part of the South China Sea and lies within China’s Exclusive Economic Zone, which runs for 200 nautical miles or 370 km from its coast. Huizhou 19-6 is China’s first large-scale integrated clastic oilfield in the deep to ultra-deep layers, the report said.

- The major winter storm that hit Ontario and Quebec Saturday has continued to wreak havoc on Sunday, with tens of thousands of people in eastern Ontario without power and police reporting dozens of collisions over the weekend.Environment Canada said Friday to prepare for widespread power outages and dangerous travel over the weekend because of freezing rain hitting communities ranging from Bancroft to Belleville to Brockville.It’s since upgraded some regional warnings and extended them into Sunda
