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US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has been the latest A-list politican to push false claims that Hurricane Milton was created or manipulated by US government cloud seeding. President Joe Biden called the Georgian politicians outlandish lies ‘ridiculous.’ Cloud seeding, used worldwide to increase rain or snow, isn’t capable of creating or controlling storms. The technique simply nudges clouds to release more precipitation, typically for agricultural purposes. While past government experiments tried to weaken hurricanes, like Project Cirrus in the 1940s, these efforts failed. There’s no reason the government would intentionally create a deadly, costly storm, and reflect broader political agendas.
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Watch as African penguins at Florida Aquarium are moved to safety as ‘catastrophic’ Hurricane Milton nears. Aquarium crews have carefully helped nine penguins move from their habitat on the first floor to higher, safer ground. This precautionary step is essential to protect the animals from the possibility of severe flooding at the Aquarium, with a storm surge currently predicted in Downtown Tampa from Wednesday evening (9 October) to Thursday morning. Florida Aquarium president Roger Germann said: “The safety of our animals is our top priority. We take every precaution to ensure their well-being during extreme weather events like Hurricane Milton."
Dogs—who doesn’t love them? With millions of households around the world sharing their homes with these furry friends, it's hard to resist their charm. But beyond wagging tails and slobbery kisses, do dogs actually help our health? Buzz60’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.