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TITANYEN, Haiti – They stick out at all angles from the tall mounds of chalky dirt, the limbs of men, women and children frozen together in poses of death. Tens of thousands more killed in Haiti’s ...
In terms of information and awareness, the earthquake in Haiti is “the most immediate disaster we’ve ever had,” says Marguerite Madden, a geography professor at University of Georgia. Here’s a look at ...
The aftermath of Tuesday's earthquake has left the island nation of Haiti a virtual Hell on Earth. INSIDE EDITION reports on the disaster and speaks with Haitian-born actor and Heroes cast member ...
The desperate quest to find loved ones started just minutes after the massive Haiti quake, as cell phones rang unanswered from beneath the rubble of Haiti's best hotel.While a lucky few were ...
The strongest storm on Earth in 2025 is about to hit Jamaica. Here's what you need to know about Hurricane Melissa before its ...
Google is using a wide range of its products to make its Crisis Response page for the Haitian earthquake as powerful as possible. Most impressive -- and thus most horrifying -- are the images now ...
A new study has discovered that Haiti is currently undergoing a mass extinction due to the fact that the country has less than 1% of its original primary forest intact. The research, recently ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- Days after the Jan. 12 earthquake, a group of Haitians set up a small tent camp in an open field not far from the U.S. Embassy. In theory, this small community was ...
Five years ago this month Haiti was hit by a catastrophic earthquake. Just a couple of weeks after the tragedy, writer Dimitry Elias Leger was on a plane bound for the capital city, Port-au-Prince.
On March 7 in College Park's Calvert Hills neighborhood, Desta Anyiwo -- a 23-year-old student at the University of Maryland at College Park -- was being peppered with questions from curious onlookers ...