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  • Democrats say Musk and Trump ‘must be stopped’ after over 800 fired from weather agency

    Democrats say Musk and Trump ‘must be stopped’ after over 800 fired from weather agency

    The country’s top weather and climate monitoring agency has become the latest target of layoffs within the federal government, according to Democratic lawmakers speaking out against the Trump administration. 

    At least 880 workers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the country’s national weather service, were fired Thursday, Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., said in a press release as the Trump administration works to downsize and cut federal costs.

    “The firings jeopardize our ability to forecast and respond to extreme weather events like hurricanes, wildfires and floods — putting communities in harm’s way,” Cantwell added.

    Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., in a post on X Thursday, seconded Cantwell’s claim, writing, “Today, we learned that Trump and Musk are firing HUNDREDS of vital NOAA employees — another blatantly illegal action that must be stopped.”

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    Democratic lawmakers say Musk is behind the layoffs at NOAA.  (Getty Images)

    Another Democrat, Rep. Grace Meng, D-N.Y., also reported “unconscionable” mass firings at the weather agency.

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    “Once again, the reckless Trump Administration is inflicting tremendous harm upon the American people. Today, hundreds of employees at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), including weather forecasters at the National Weather Service (NWS), were given termination notices for no good reason,” Meng wrote in a statement.

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    Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference at the Gaylord National Resort Hotel And Convention Center Feb. 20, 2025, in Oxon Hill, Md.  (Andrew Harnik)

    The reported layoffs come just weeks after Van Hollen said he heard reports that Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was “targeting” the weather agency in early February.

    Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at UCLA, wrote the cuts were “profoundly alarming” and affected “meteorologists, data and computer scientists responsible for maintaining and upgrading weather predictive models, and technicians responsible for maintaining the nation’s weather instrumentation network.

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    Over 800 employees were reportedly fired from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration this week. (AP Images)

    “This is not, in short, an acceptable setting in which to ‘move fast and break things.’”

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    A NOAA spokesperson told Fox News Digital, “Per long-standing practice, we are not discussing internal personnel and management matters,” adding the agency “remains dedicated to its mission, providing timely information, research and resources that serve the American public and ensure our nation’s environmental and economic resilience.”

  • Chocolate costs remain elevated as cocoa crops get hit by weather, disease

    Chocolate costs remain elevated as cocoa crops get hit by weather, disease

    Consumers with a sweet tooth will pay more for one of the most popular Valentine’s Day treats this year.

    Cocoa prices skyrocketed, compared with a year ago, due to crop conditions coupled with rising manufacturing costs, leaving some businesses with no option but to increase prices for different chocolate products.

    Ray Bitzel Jr., the owner of Bitzel’s Chocolate, an artisan chocolate factory in Suwanee, Georgia, has absorbed a hefty amount of the cost to keep customers. Still, the sweet treat shop had to raise prices to account for the increased costs. 

    “Chocolate prices from 18 months ago have basically nearly doubled,” Bitzel told FOX Business. “It’s that bad.” 

    COCOA PRICES CONTINUE TO SPIKE: WHAT’S DRIVING COSTS HIGHER?

    Wells Fargo Agri-Food Institute sector manager David Branch reported that the price of cocoa has more than doubled since the beginning of 2024, forcing industries that rely on the commodity to raise prices in order to remain profitable. Branch told FOX Business that “nearly all major candy manufacturers” indicated that they will have to raise their prices. 

    An assortment of chocolates from Bitzel’s Chocolate in Suwanee, Georgia. (Bitzel’s Chocolate)

    The issue, according to Branch, is that the production of cocoa has been hammered for several years as key cocoa-producing regions in West Africa face higher-than-normal temperatures, which poses risks to crop development. The prevalence of cocoa swollen shoot virus disease (CSSVD), one of the most devastating diseases on cacao that causes significant losses, has also exacerbated production issues.

    COCOA PRICES SURGE TO RECORD HIGHS DURING THE EASTER SHOPPING SEASON

    Branch cited data from The International Cocoa Organization, which projected that global cocoa production in 2023-2024 will fall by 13.1% year over year, resulting in a projected production deficit for the third year in a row. 

    Since January 2023, the price of cocoa beans is up more than 355%. From January 2024 to December 2024, it surged over 143%, hitting an all-time high of $12,565 per metric ton. 

    Year to date, cocoa deliveries from the Ivory Coast, the world’s largest producer of the commodity, are up 76% on an annual basis. But nearby futures prices for the November 2024 contract increased 33% in London and 26% in New York. While the market has expectations of a better crop than in the previous season, it appears that supply risk and the current supply deficit are still big concerns, the Wells Fargo report said.

    A chocolate made by Bitzel’s Chocolate in Suwanee, Georgia. (Bitzel’s Chocolate)

    Bitzel’s biggest concern is making sure he doesn’t raise prices too much. As an artisanal chocolatier, Bitzel said he uses fine-grade cocoa, which hasn’t seen a reduction in prices. 

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    Right now, Bitzel estimates that raw commercial-grade chocolate is around $8 a pound and $12 a pound for white chocolate. 

    “Our job is just to figure out how to make a really good, quality product, and not have to charge an absolute fortune for it,” Bitzel said. 

    He said that there is a price point where people stop buying, and they seek alternatives to chocolate. This year, the business is seeing more customers, which Bitzel attributes in part to Valentine’s Day falling on a Friday. However, each customer is buying less than usual, he said.

  • Happy New year: London welcomes 2025 with dazzling fireworks despite bad weather warnings | In pics

    Happy New year: London welcomes 2025 with dazzling fireworks despite bad weather warnings | In pics

    • London celebrated the New Year with an unforgettable event, welcoming 2025 despite challenging weather conditions.

    Happy New Year: Fireworks explode in the sky around the London Eye and The Elizabeth Tower, commonly known by the name of the clock’s bell, ’Big Ben’, at the Palace of Westminster, home to the Houses of Parliament, in central London, just after midnight on January 1, 2025. (Photo by AFP)

    Happy New Year: London kicked off the New Year with an unforgettable celebration as the city welcomed 2025 amid weather conditions.

    First Published:1 Jan 2025, 07:54 AM IST

  • Sydney Weather Forecast for 31 December 2024: Will Rain Dampen New Year’s Eve Fireworks? Check Rainfall Predictions Ahead of New Year 2025 Celebrations

    Sydney Weather Forecast for 31 December 2024: Will Rain Dampen New Year’s Eve Fireworks? Check Rainfall Predictions Ahead of New Year 2025 Celebrations

    People in Sydney and across Australia are all set to witness Sydney’s world-famous New Year’s Eve fireworks show, which will take place on the evening of Tuesday, December 31. While more than one million people are expected to attend the event, the New Year’s Eve fireworks show will witness over nine tonnes of fireworks lighting up Sydney’s sky from 264 firing points across Sydney Harbour for the year’s highly-anticipated event under the theme “Forward with Heart”. However, weather forecasts have warned of rains dampening the New Year’s Eve fireworks show in Sydney. Experts have requested people attending the event to carry an umbrella with them as “heavy bursts of rain” are likely to dampen the celebrations. As per the weather forecast, rains are also expected during the day. Organisers Say Two Sailors Died in Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race Amid Wild Weather Conditions.

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