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Drudge Report - Wikipedia "Weather Action," a static page of links to weather data, and "Quake Sheet," with earthquake monitoring, each have their own hosted page on the Drudge Report servers The newest stories and those Drudge considers most important are in red, all under a single major headline in large bold type
List of earthquakes in 2024 - Wikipedia This is a list of earthquakes in 2024 Only earthquakes of magnitude 6 or above are included, unless they result in significant damage and or casualties All dates are listed according to UTC time The maximum intensities are based on the Modified Mercalli intensity scale Earthquake magnitudes are based on data from the USGS Seismic activity during the year 2024 was much lower than the rest
White House launches Drudge Report lookalike site - AOL The White House has launched a new website to promote President Trump’s agenda, a page that looks similar to the popular Drudge Report that has served as a must-read for conservative media
List of earthquakes in the United States - Wikipedia List of earthquakes in the United StatesThe following is a list of notable earthquakes and tsunamis which had their epicenter in areas that are now part of the United States with the latter affecting areas of the United States Those in italics were not part of the United States when the event occurred
List of earthquakes 2011–2020 - Wikipedia The following is a list of significant earthquakes for the period 2011–2020, listing earthquakes of magnitude 7 and above, or which caused fatalities Deaths due to earthquake-caused tsunamis are included For lists of earthquakes by country, which may include smaller and less destructive events than those listed here, see Lists of earthquakes by country
List of earthquakes in South Carolina - Wikipedia Charleston, SC Earthquake – 1886 South Carolina earthquakes occur with the greatest frequency along the central coastline of the state, in the Charleston area South Carolina is the most seismically active state on the east coast [1] At 7 3 magnitude, the Charleston earthquake of 1886 was the largest quake to ever hit the Eastern United States This earthquake killed at least 60 people and
New Madrid seismic zone - Wikipedia The USGS issued a fact sheet in 2009 stating the estimate of a 7–10% chance of a New Madrid earthquake of magnitude comparable to one of the 1811–12 quakes within the next 50 years, and a 25–40% chance of a magnitude 6 earthquake in the same time frame [32] In July 2014, the USGS increased the risk assessment for the New Madrid area [33]