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In this aerial view, flooded homes are shown after Hurricane Ian moved through the Gulf Coast of Florida on September 29, 2022 in Port Charlotte, Florida.Win McNamee鈥擥etty ImagesBy Zahra Hirji / BloombergJanuary 10, 2023 12:47 PM ESTA massive hurricane, a historic drought, and 16 other major disasters across the US collectively racked up $165 billion in damages and killed at least 474 people in 2022, according to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA analysis published Tuesday.NOAArsquo National Centers for Environmental Information track the biggest of the big disasters, each one costing at least $1 billion in damage. 2022 was the nationrsquo third most expensive year for billion-dollar disasters by NOAArsquo ranking, following 2017 $373.2 billion and 2005 $253.5 billion .Billion-dollar disasters are the new normal in the US and the rest of the world. Thatrsquo because people continue to move and build in risky areas mdash; and the risk itself increases as the planet gets warmer, wetter and more prone to extremes. Severe weather events and other disasters globally last year cost roughly $120 billion in insured losses and $270 billion in uninsured losses, according to estimates by insurance giant Munich Re. And all these disasters play stanley cup ed out during the fifth-w stanley cup armest year on record, estimates the European Unionrsquo Copernicus Climate Change Service.In the US, the single most damaging event was Hurricane Ian, stanley cup which caused $112.9 billion in Jyzv On a Daily Basis, Americans Read Facebook More than the Bible
By Joe KleinDecember 16, 2015 11:36 AM ESTHere are five things I noti adidas originals ced in last night debate:1. Donald Trump has made fools of us all. The consensus among the talking heads afterward was that Trump had done fine, ma adidas originals ybe helped himself a little, certainly hadn ;t hurt himself with his constituency. What were they watching By any objective standard, Trump had a terrible debate. He said nothing substantive. He made fa adidas samba ceselementary-school facesmdash;when he was attacked. He displayed his powerful ignorance: He had no idea what Hugh Hewitt was talking about when he was asked about the nuclear triad. This really is presidential politics for dummies: Control and use of our nuclear arsenal is perhaps the most serious presidential responsibility. Nuclear weapons are deployed in three waysmdash;in land-based silos, in submarines, by aircraft. Three ways. The nuclear triad. This guy is running for president without the most basic vocabulary about weapons that could destroy the world. I suppose this doesn ;t matter to his nitwit constituencymdash;but it should. And if that constituency becomes a majority of our electorate, we are truly cooked. That the talking heads think Trump did okay because he didn ;t offend his supporters represents journalistic malpracticehellip;but I guess we ;ve all been burned by predicting Trump demise in the past. The fact that he survives doesn ;t make him any less disastrous.2. Senators Cruz