Hundreds of thousands of people remain without power in Australia after a cyclone brought wild weather to the east coast.
More than 300,000 properties are without power in Queensland and New South Wales as the storm approaches.
The Feb. 28 economic blackout was not the last: activists are preparing for further boycotts to push back on Trump’s attacks on DEI.
Australia is bracing for more power outages as rare Tropical Cyclone Alfred brings destructive winds and flooding to its east ...
A major focal point of the discussion was the upcoming economic blackouts, a strategic initiative designed to flex the community's financial power.
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The Express Tribune on MSNInternet blackouts hit record highThe #KeepItOn coalition, led by the New York-based digital rights group, documented 296 internet shutdowns across 54 ...
Heavy rainfall and flooding damaged homes and vehicles in Australia, with locals even reporting shark sightings in inland canals. Cyclone Alfred formed over the Coral Sea on Feb. 22, NASA Earth ...
Ex-Cyclone Alfred yesterday stalled off the rain and wind-lashed coast of eastern Australia, threatening to unleash floods ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNTampa Bay residents join nationwide economic blackouts FridaySome people around the country took the "no-spend challenge" a step further on Friday, imposing an economic blackout on all ...
Ex-Cyclone Alfred stalled off the rain- and wind-lashed coast of eastern Australia today, threatening to unleash floods after ...
The same group is planning more boycotts targeting Amazon, Nestle, Target, Walmart, McDonald's and General Mills in addition to two more spending blackouts. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily ...
Almost 290,000 properties in the affected regions remain without power, and energy companies have warned residents the blackouts could persist for days. The storm eroded sections of the beach on ...
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