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The cliché about America today is that we're a country divided between two coasts — two coasts that are liberalizing, pluralizing, globalizing and modernizing.
Scott had quickly come out in opposition to drilling off Florida's coasts last week when Zinke announced the Trump administration's proposal to consider oil and gas drilling in nearly every area off the nation's coasts, including the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf coasts and around Alaska.
Environmentally sensitive areas along the Atlantic and Arctic coasts, for example, can still be protected, while less-sensitive areas along those coasts should be opened to extraction.
"People in the Midwest feel morally superior to people on the coasts, and people on the coasts feel intellectually superior to people in the Midwest," she said.
Lawmakers and officials from states on both coasts have called to also be exempt from the proposal to open nearly all of the U.S.'s coasts to drilling.
Jones' largest donation totals were primarily on the coasts, with New York and California understandably leading the pack, but also noticeable support up and down the East and West coasts.
Last week, Zinke announced a massive expansion of offshore oil and natural gas drilling off the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, including areas off the coasts of Maine, California, Florida and Alaska.
This stops the coasts from getting eaten by the sea.
People on the coasts reported the highest rates of anxiety.
Caribbean islands and Central American coasts are vulnerable, as well.
We're on different coasts usually, but we keep in touch.
Many affluent suburbs along the coasts have been voting Democratic.
Melting sea ice and a rising ocean affect its coasts.
Most of the world's population live on coasts, he warned.
A flyover state is the huge region between the coasts.
Over the past year, the two of us switched coasts.
The large cities on the coasts are consistently growing larger.
He wanted to learn about the America between the coasts.
Many fled the coasts and sheltered at evacuation centers inland.
Beto fever has reached malarial levels on both coasts, too.
Fires now ring much of Australia's east and southeastern coasts.
The network will air the awards live on both coasts.
Globalization enriched the two coasts, while America's interior was hollowed out.
But each of them carried their respective coasts to the fullest.
Everyone living along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts should start preparing.
"It's good Hilary has a sense of both coasts," Demeterio shares.
It included areas off both coasts and Arctic waters off Alaska.
Both the East and West Coasts had stagnated, and Southern rap,
Graves framed the issue as one of shoring up states' coasts.
But it's not only large-scale catastrophes that threaten our coasts.
The transcontinental railroad connected America's coasts and forever transformed our economy.
Overwhelmingly, both Democrats and Republicans oppose offshore drilling off America's coasts.
Hurricanes Katrina, Sandy, Harvey and Irma all hit heavily populated coasts.
Most of the lawsuits originate in blue states along the coasts.
"People on the coasts say a lot of things," Siepker yelled.
Our coasts and ocean are under siege due to climate change.
Gullah communities still exist along the Carolina, Georgia and Florida coasts.
Salt marshes and mangrove forests protect coasts from hurricanes and storms.
Do we have to wait until the coasts are under water?
We are going to kick ass together on two coasts tomorrow.
The Jones Act limits shipping between coasts to U.S. flagged vessels.
In some cases, that may mean retreating from the coasts altogether.
There's more to see and dance to outside of the coasts.
ASBURY PARK "Tracy Piper/Liz Defrain: 2 Artists, 2 Coasts," group exhibition.
The deep abyss off Australia's coasts is still mostly unknown to scientists.
The United States routinely intercepts unidentified aircraft approaching our coasts or borders.
Level 259 operates mainly in cities on the East and West Coasts.
Restoring coastal marshesOld Christmas trees are a valuable resource on the coasts.
Unruly Waters: How Rains, Rivers, Coasts and Seas Have Shaped Asia's History.
More than 4,000 wind turbines already twirl off the coasts of Europe.
The coasts and their large cities tend to be in larger states.
Other chapters are set on the coasts of Sierra Leone and Guinea.
Anxiety rates are particularly high on the coasts, and in both Dakotas.
Tune in to take a trip across coasts and back in time.
Fire coasts along on its lazy, seductive period details and Tarantino-esque
Officials have urged residents of both coasts of the state to evacuate.
The stakes are high for our coasts, our communities and our climate.
Thank you to all friends on both coasts, for knowing me exactly.
I think a 10-point victory for Clinton could involve blue coasts.
The intercept happened early Thursday north of the Alaskan and Canadian coasts.
"Stay away from the coasts," the National Weather Service in Boston tweeted.
Even nuclear facilities built on the coasts are vulnerable to warming water.
The plan also included all of the Pacific, Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
And workers on the coasts or supporting kids will need even more.
After all, the coasts tend to dominate the media's conversation concerning tech.
On both coasts, his work tended to be sleek and geometrically pleasing.
Terminals on the South Carolina and Georgia coasts have also been shut.
Not just for the Cubs but also for respect from the coasts.
But coasts also provide few natural protections against flooding or high winds.
Despite living on opposite coasts, Mikey and Dave remain thick as thieves.
With restaurants on both coasts, you are now traveling quite a bit.
Eventually different coasts and parenting obligations pulled her and Mr. Rodriguez apart.
Colombia is the only South American country with Pacific and Caribbean coasts.
African penguins are native to the coasts of South Africa and Namibia.
Their route took them past the coasts of Belgium and the Netherlands ...
Next, they continued even farther north, past the Danish and Swedish coasts ...
Establishing that infrastructure along the East and West coasts could prove challenging.
Storm surge warnings were in place along the Florida and Alabama coasts.
Future hurricanes will increasingly batter our coasts while droughts plague the west.
Support in the Midwest and South is about equal to the coasts.
Jacksonville, Florida (CNN)Hurricane Dorian is expected to skirt the Florida and Georgia coasts overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, then move northward to threaten the South and North Carolina coasts later in the week, the National Hurricane Center said.
Wow, "the American and Asian Pacific coasts and elsewhere" is pretty frickin' broad.
Living on different coasts took a strain on the couple, a source says.
Also heavy rain and storm surges along some coasts will result in flooding.
What can be done to prepare for more severe storms hitting our coasts?
There has been very short-term thinking guiding the development of the coasts.
He helped launch and maintain careers that otherwise would've gone to the coasts.
But in the lowest setting the e-tron coasts without any braking resistance.
ASBURY PARK "Tracy Piper/Liz Defrain: 253 Artists, 2 Coasts," group exhibition. Jan.
The East and Gulf Coasts have hundreds of miles of barrier island shoreline.
Hurricane Ophelia , then Brian, battered the Irish and Welsh coasts earlier this month.
ASBURY PARK "Tracy Piper/Liz Defrain: 2 Artists, 2 Coasts," a group exhibition.
The further you are from America's coasts, say pollsters, the weaker the concern.
But not all of the Labor Day weekend fun is on the coasts.
Around the world, people living on coasts collect water by harvesting the fog.
On the backend, the startup does business with 1503,2150 fishermen across 237 coasts.
One, Cucumaria frondosa, lives wild off the coasts of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia.
On the coasts, people text the hotline about anxiety more than anything else.
They're about three millimeters long and indigenous to the coasts off southern Japan.
Southerners gripe about the barbecue on both coasts, and Canadians about the poutine.
Rising sea levels are destined to destroy both coasts; the American heartland beckons.
But she holds on in the affluent and diverse states along the coasts.
It's now expected to hit the Georgia and South Carolina coasts more heavily.
We now live on separate coasts and call each other for birthdays, mainly.
The firm's 19 employees all relocated from the coasts, according to its website.
Chan and Zuckerberg have also made efforts to support education on both coasts.
That growth has occurred as climate change has made the coasts more vulnerable.
Outside the coasts, yogurt companies have struggled to break through in new markets.
After erupting on the coasts, the outbreak is swiftly making its way inland.
Cycling studios on both coasts can't keep enough of it on the shelves.
I-Groups are attended not just by woke, liberal elites on the coasts.
"Rare" coasts over several interlocking electronic and acoustic drums — thwack, rattle, snap, clonk!
After all, biodiversity is especially high around the coasts—think of bustling reefs.
There were liberal Democrats on the coasts and conservative Democrats from the South.
Sandy Koufax, baseball royalty on both coasts, strode regally through the visitors' clubhouse.
Scientists previously used this method off the coasts of British Columbia and Australia.
The agency studies ocean acidification and how changing pH levels are impacting coasts.
Storm surge warnings were also in place along the Florida and Alabama coasts.
The big divide in America is not between the coasts and the interior.
Or was it like "Sleepless in Seattle," since we were on opposite coasts?
They swept around the continent, along the coasts, in a matter of centuries.
FWC's forecast calls for continued red tide on Florida's Panhandle and west coasts.
And this is true not just on the coasts but across the country.
We have filter-feeding whales and great white sharks off of our coasts.
Tsunami waves reaching three to nine feet (1-3 meters) are still possible along some coasts of the Solomon Islands, while waves reaching a few inches to three feet are possible for some coasts of Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu.
The photographer Catherine Opie is the focus of several new shows on both coasts.
Yet Florida is continuing to build on its coasts, and public officials, like Gov.
Today: Two high-schoolers on different coasts break down the costs of attending prom.
It may slowly spin southwest, parallel to the North Carolina and South Carolina coasts.
The rivals were now the sitting police chiefs of major cities on opposite coasts.
Even when he's twisting up familiar sounds into dizzy contortions, Moodymann always just coasts.
It is a reality with which anti-Brexiteers on both Channel coasts must contend.
UNIQLO in America struggled outside the big cities of the east and west coasts.
That dynamic risks further driving economic vibrancy to the American coasts and urban centers.
The solar arrays deploy and the ships coasts until it finally enter Mars' orbit.
They cluster along coasts, diffuse across the open ocean, and sluice down inland rivers.
Apple and the FBI are now fighting the iPhone backdoor war on both coasts.
Who knows, perhaps there once were ancient whales on the coasts of Chile, too?
It's a must-read for all Americans, especially for those living on the coasts.
It skirts along the coasts of North and South America, New Zealand, and Japan.
It also put out a warning to seafarers off the south and east coasts.
However there has been talk of new races on the east and west coasts.
Flights to Sweden from major cities on both coasts have also been largely discounted.
And in South Florida, despite the obvious risks, construction along the coasts is booming.
The likely cause is warming ocean waters near the coasts, according to new research.
Recovered fisheries now support commercial and recreational fishing businesses up and down our coasts.
Zinke said last week he'd consider allowing drilling near all of the nation's coasts.
The troupe cut one into three (both coasts, regrettably, are conscientious about sugar intake).
Cases continue Challenges against the travel ban will continue this week on both coasts.
"Uber didn't become a $60 billion company by winning on the coasts," he said.
Dan Coasts (R-Ind.) for director of National Intelligence, according to a new report.
Stocks on the East and West Coasts have each fallen by 4 million barrels.
The fastest-growing categories are concentrated in large urban areas, especially on the coasts.
Miller's early efforts to sell Leinie's O on the East and West Coasts fizzled.
He pays a premium to transport his tattooer between coasts and around the world.
C., to permanently ban oil and gas leasing off the Pacific and Atlantic coasts.
That mystery is the highlight of this film, which coasts on her daring turn.
People from the uplands exchanged sweet potato for fish with people from the coasts.
The decision prompted an outcry from Republican and Democratic governors alike on both coasts.
And a few states, like Florida, might put up a fight along their coasts.
Yet there is a business case for him to get away from the coasts.
According to conventional wisdom, audiences for documentaries live on the coasts and vote Democratic.
What started in Chicago almost a decade ago eventually sprouted roots on the coasts.
Robbie Robertson's memoir, "Testimony," coasts in at size XL; it's an even 19683 pages.
Europe must understand that our coasts are not just our frontier but Europe's frontier.
Judy Chicago, the feminist artist and author, is playing to the coasts this month.
AYR has retail stores on both coasts and a seasonal shop in the Hamptons.
"Hazardous tsunami waves are forecast for some coasts," the International Tsunami Information Center said.
By Saturday, numerous towns along Australia's eastern and southeastern coasts were ringed by fire.
Politicians up and down both coasts have come out in opposition to the plan.
The two would have a particularly large presence on the East and West coasts.
This is the stilt mangrove, Rhizophora, a species that dominates parts of Indonesia's coasts.
It's now a Category 2 storm that's skirting the coasts of Florida and Georgia.
The politics of development For various reasons, people increasingly are living near the coasts.
Florence's center will approach the North and South Carolina coasts late Thursday and Friday.
It would hammer homeowners and builders especially in higher-priced cities on the coasts.
Further reading: Should we try to fight rising sea levels — or abandon the coasts?
U.S. electric vehicle ownership is now concentrated on the country's east and west coasts.
Lacking that bite, the film just sort of coasts blandly over the finish line.
I know — the current cliché is that we're a country divided by two coasts, two coasts that are supposedly diversifying, pluralizing, modernizing and globalizing, while in flyover America everyone is high on opioids, cheering for President Trump and waiting for 1950 to return.
That low elevation and highly erodible coasts leave them even more vulnerable than other islands.
For one, Chung and Van Vuuren ran their startup from different offices on separate coasts.
China has long resented America's (perfectly legal) naval patrols and surveillance operations near its coasts.
But him being there — it sent a message to all the people off the coasts.
The app began as a side project for the duo, who live on opposite coasts.
The last offshore lease sales for the East and West coasts were in the 1980s.
The studio predicted it would mostly do well "on the coasts and in college towns".
The US itself has carried out similar flights along both the Chinese and Russian coasts.
Meanwhile, sea-level rise and possible increases in hurricane intensity will threaten the nation's coasts.
Ten cutters took part in the operation, centered along the Central and South American coasts.
South Carolina has reversed its highways to allow for more traffic away from the coasts.
Inspectors from Guinea, Sierra Leone and Guinea-Bissau boarded the ships off their respective coasts.
Obama noted that Democratic voters are often clustered in urban areas and on the coasts.
While they might be settling down on separate coasts, the identical twins aren't too concerned.
Second, politics simply doesn't consume middle Americans the way it does elites on the coasts.
Or maybe you're planning to fly to more exotic coasts in Hawaii or the Caribbean.
When the Spanish coasts threatened their nascent post-war tourist industry, they turned to gastronomy.
"Justin is still receiving treatment on both coasts, but is doing okay," the source says.
"The path to victory isn't just through the coasts and the urban areas," Montana Gov.
The nation's most hurricane-prone regions, the Southeast and Gulf Coasts, have been eerily quiet.
Hurricane Harvey is expected to hit the coasts of Texas and Louisiana later on Friday.
In swing areas, he is likely winning that issue while losing it on the coasts.
Hawaii and Oregon, on the other hand, have granted generous public access to their coasts.
Residents of North Carolina's Outer Banks and mainland coasts have already been ordered to evacuate.
California is set to officially ban commercial fishermen from using drift nets off its coasts.
The study applies mainly to internet infrastructure on America's coasts, though outages could spread inland.
Changing coasts is comparatively easy; changing characters in any remotely honest way is more complicated.
Front Burner The cold waters off Canada's east and west coasts produce some excellent oysters.
So, yes, people on the coasts could stand to meet more rural and exurban people.
Biggie, but celebs on both coasts tried to outdo each other Monday night, partying hard.
Traveling regularly between the booming, energetic coasts and struggling mill towns had deepened his commitments.
The rocket coasts for about a minute and ignites its engines at roughly 200,33 feet.
Along the coasts, it's poor communities and communities of color who are most at risk.
This summer, I dreamed of staying in a lighthouse on each of Ireland's four coasts.
Those on the Carolina and mid-Atlantic coasts are warned to monitor the storm's progress.
Coasts saw the least amount of decline, while wetlands actually increased by nearly 20 percent.
In 2018, an abandoned 580-foot-long ship was found off the coasts of Myanmar.
The plan was immediately met with bipartisan opposition on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
On the coasts, meanwhile, red state attraction to Trump is a source of fathomless mystery.
Hurricane Harvey is expected to hit the coasts of Texas and Louisiana later on Friday.
The planned measure would not affect the Aegean region, off Greece's eastern and southern coasts.
These rules were put in place to prevent another massive oil spill off our coasts.
He also highlighted Dallas central placement in the country allowing roundtrip flights to both coasts.
Big cities, especially those along the coasts, have an outsize share of the US population.
Republicans — even those from the coasts — are more likable to the varied geography of America.
The Jones Act mandates the use of U.S.-flagged vessels to transport merchandise between U.S. coasts.
Tropical moisture will surge toward the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coasts over the next few days.
Losers will include the struggling oil-by-rail industry which now brings crude to the coasts.
On Saturday, people were mingling on Java and Sumatra's beaches when waves unexpectedly pummeled the coasts.
Their tracking transponders were switched off near the coasts of those countries, according to the data.
On both coasts, the outbreaks have been fueled by communities that have resisted vaccination for years.
We need to hire more, and we need to hire more on the coasts, as well.
Still, in my short test period, on both coasts, the new iPhones had great battery life.
The scientists examined ancient Martian shorelines for anomalies and discovered lobes modifying portions of these coasts.
So pay attention to what happens between Germany's North Sea and Baltic Sea coasts on Sunday.
He'll have to win on the coasts -- and that includes New York and its surrounding territory.
For now, the storm's still far off U.S. coasts, 1,700 miles east of the Leeward Islands.
Now, the problem has reached its potential peak: hitting all three coasts of the Sunshine State.
What we've learned, Kara, this is so interesting, on the coasts, they would call it bigotry.
Mr Trump's first two orders encountered judicial resistance at district and circuit courts on both coasts.
Many of us on the coasts (and many of us snake people) have largely ditched landlines.
Counties in central Colorado, Alaska and along both coasts experienced larger increases than most other counties.
California and other coastal states also rely on our beautiful coasts for tourism and our economy.
Solidly Midwestern mores on matters such as gay marriage do not please liberals on America's coasts.
The recurring climate pattern across the tropical Pacific brings warm water to the coasts of Chile.
The actress has applied to four-year colleges on the east and west coasts, including Harvard.
Flood is one of the largest uninsured risks, especially on the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts.
He joined researchers looking for the wreckage of galleons off the coasts of California and Mexico.
Scientists connect rising temperatures with rising sea levels that will speed up flooding along the coasts.
Because most of them were based at universities on America's coasts, they were dubbed "saltwater" economists.
For those on the East and West coasts, that sum will last less than two decades.
"Investors are trying to get out of the coasts and outside of expensive cities," Vogels said.
In between the two meeting-free times are when engineering teams on both coasts can collaborate.
Many of the planet's cities lie along the coasts and are threatened by slowly rising seas.
He did better than past Republicans in the sprawling suburbs along Florida's central coasts, overwhelming Mrs.
US coasts would probably see even higher sea rise, which would wreak havoc and be irreversible.
But building policies in our major cities, especially on the coasts, are almost surely too restrictive.
It would require states like California to agree to open up protected coasts, which seems unlikely.
The sport gained popularity on the East and West Coasts before spreading to all 21 states.
If Biden coasts to the nomination, he will have a broad base of support to thank.
For years, migrants who survived the perilous crossing of the sea arrived on Italy's southern coasts.
These West Coasts believed in the occult, magic, and consulted the tarot cards of Aleister Crowley.
But the Gulf result indicates limited interest even in already-developed areas, never mind unexplored coasts.
Many people — particularly the ones who live along the coasts — think this is a terrible idea.
The hotels on the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts are sold out for the upcoming Eid holiday.
The program will start in more than two dozen states, many of them along the coasts.
He remains dominant among young voters and does better on the coasts and in the northeast.
Pricing tends to be higher on the coasts, he said, and lower in the nation's interior.
Ultimately, the report warns, millions of people nationwide may have to move away from the coasts.
Restoring degraded wetlands and marshes can protect cities and coasts from flooding and improve water quality.
In recent days, the projected path of the storm bounced between Florida's east and west coasts.
It started to become increasingly available on the East and West Coasts a few years back.
Today, the act protects nearly a trillion dollars of jobs and economic activity along our coasts.
Their paths forward may be a game plan (or warning) for coasts around the world. 7.
Sri Lanka is a mangrove hotspot with 22 species flourishing along its coasts, deltas and lagoons.
"So much focus is on the two coasts that their voices aren't as relevant," Nottage said.
It added a storm surge warning and extended watch areas along the east and west coasts.
The secretary had proposed opening almost all of the nation's coasts to drilling earlier this week.
The storm is predicted to ride along the Florida, Georgia and Carolina coasts, according to meteorologists.
The East and West coasts both saw inventory levels jump by more than 2 million barrels.
Existing terminals around Europe's coasts are under-utilised because LNG is more expensive than pipeline gas.
And the problem is most acute in major urban areas along the east and west coasts.
On bases sprinkled along the East and West Coasts, Navy SEALs were trying on Monday to go about their business and not be distracted by the high-level drama over one of their own that was roiling Washington, according to six active duty SEALs on both coasts.
As it becomes the norm on both coasts, 2018 might see successful legalization in states like Michigan.
Successful models are found in all parts of the country, on the coasts and in the center.
And drilling off the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts is unpopular with businesses and residents in coastal states.
And many cities, particularly on the coasts, are in the midst of a full-blown affordability crisis.
Most are concentrated in left-leaning cities on the coasts, and more than two-thirds are women.
In response to the storm, evacuations of the coasts have started everywhere from Miami to Savannah, Georgia.
And more powerful storms, fueled by warming oceans, are battering the coasts of countries like the Philippines.
Overall, coasts added 33,700 square kms of land and lost 20,135 square kms to water, it said.
But when they come to the coasts of Tunisia, we never ask who is responsible for this.
Check out our video above to learn more about the city's costly plans to protect its coasts.
Its skies, its streets, its rivers and coasts will remain dangerously dirty until they receive similar attention.
Areas near the coasts or other bodies of water are often easier to forecast than inland areas.
Access to risk capital for startups, including through crowdfunding, is no longer limited to the two coasts.
THE LATEST: Gold-medal favorite Caster Semenya coasts to fastest time in women's 800 meters semifinals pic.twitter.
You've surely edited fiction from writers on both coasts, have you noticed anything that sets them apart?
"People ask the question: Can you build a category defining unicorn outside of the coasts?" he said.
They said they had friends on both coasts, as well as in the middle of the country.
"These rules were put in place to prevent another massive oil spill off our coasts," he said.
There's more than one distillery located along the River Spey, and some on the coasts of Scotland.
But he offers geographical diversity to a court dominated by justices from the east and west coasts.
Sports gambling may need to become more popular on the coasts for more advertisers to take note.
They come from both coasts, mostly New York and California, as well as Chicago, Dallas, and Atlanta.
But off of the coasts, there are plenty of affordable places where rent runs well under $1,15.63.
The wealthiest states by median household income aren't just limited to the coasts, according to Census data.
This resource could be readily accessible to areas on the coasts, where 53 percent of Americans live.
The restoration of coastal marsh and the survival of Louisiana's coasts may very well depend on it.
In total, over 48,000 businesses on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts have now opposed new offshore drilling.
A pending decision about oil and gas drilling off of our coasts jeopardized our economies and communities.
It wasn't just liberal enclaves on the East and West Coasts that flipped from red to blue.
The rural-urban divide is obvious and will widen if technologists overlook the markets between the coasts.
Ever since Thursday, the storm has been lashing the coasts with high winds and destructive storm surges.
Illinois and Minneapolis are moving to bring the Fight for $15 from the coasts to the Midwest.
For decades, Elsa Peretti's signature heart pendant has been coveted by bat mitzvah girls on both coasts.
The hurricane center's storm surge warning remains in effect for the coasts of North and South Carolina.
The rise is largely being fueled by human smuggling operations on the lawless coasts of nearby Libya.
Front Burner A festival in Midtown Manhattan celebrates oysters from the east and west coasts of Canada.
Critic's Notebook The attention of classical music in America on Thursday was divided between the opposite coasts.
People here in Michigan feel disenfranchised and disillusioned with the situations that are going on the coasts.
We must act now to protect our coasts from the impacts of climate change for the future.
"We're pretty secure that on some coasts at least, the boulders are moving in storms," he says.
And they are geographic: The metropolis versus the hinterland, the coasts against the middle of the country.
Along Australia's coasts, these oceans act like buffers and help moderate the climate in cities like Sydney.
Adding to the losses is the growing number of properties being built on flood plains and coasts.
And it won't, he said, look like the hip, thriving cities of the East and West Coasts.
The conventional wisdom in politics is that the coasts represent the economic future of the United States.
The plan has been controversial and seen bipartisan opposition from states along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts.
The third quake Sunday struck about 320 kilometers (200 miles) off the coasts of Fiji and Tonga.
"California is also 'unique' & our 'coasts are heavily reliant on tourism as an economic driver,' " Becerra tweeted.
In the past year, two unaffiliated gunmen on opposite coasts entered synagogues and murdered Jews praying inside.
H.R. 1941, the bill to block drilling along the East and West coasts, passed with 238 votes.
The administration said last week it is considering allowing drilling all along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts.
The oceans will not suddenly crush all the world's coasts like some biblical retribution or Hollywood tsunami.
Add to that a revamped Indianapolis airport that has many direct flights to and from both coasts.
H.R. 28503, the bill to block drilling along the East and West coasts, passed with 22019 votes.
Some liberal enclaves in college towns and on the coasts passed laws, and that was about it.
For the last year, a tight-knit group spanning both coasts has been organizing on social media.
Pair it with "The Last Race" on Hulu for distinct approaches to car culture on different coasts.
Botticelli is in Boston, kimonos are in San Francisco, and dinosaurs are standing tall on both coasts.
But Iowa has something some of the finest restaurants on both coasts lack: close access to their goods.
The coasts and big cities use "bagel" and "avocado"; in rural and inland bits "truck" and "boots" abound.
It long dominated college admissions on the East and West Coasts, while the ACT dominated in the Midwest.
Raikoke is an uninhabited volcanic island in the northwest Pacific Ocean, off the coasts of Russia and Japan.
Though there is a narrative climax, the film coasts to its finish more than wrapping up any details.
After all, isn't escapism — to different coasts, scenes and states of mind — at the very heart of fashion?
Erickson Hatalsky points out that racially diverse counties tend to be concentrated near cities and on the coasts.
He has plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.
In response to the storm, mandatory evacuations of the coasts have started everywhere from Miami to Savannah, Georgia.
Loss of land included erosion dotted around coasts from Vietnam to the Mississippi delta in the United States.
Despite her new home thousands of miles away, she mused about the pros and cons of both coasts.
The 2017 Billboard Music Awards aired live on both coasts from Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena on ABC.
Todd and his connection live on opposite coasts, so when the reunion ended they had to part ways.
Most diamonds lie in riverbeds, on coasts or in extinct volcanoes, or pipes, buried under soil or lakes.
"Inland" cities, like many of those in Texas, typically have cheaper housing options than those on the coasts.
The show is less comprehensive than its title suggests, focusing only on 24 women from the two coasts.
MINIMUM WAGE They say change in the country often starts on the coasts and radiates into the heartland.
There is a robust pro-business environment, with easy access to both coasts and a competitive tax environment.
The least diverse counties tend to be more rural, have smaller populations, and are farther from the coasts.
"Still spitting that cash flow – DJ Khaled/ I got a penthouse on both coasts – pH balance," he raps.
They're maybe less the beauty traditionalists, and maybe that's why we're a little less popular in the coasts.
Previous research has shown that the Burmese amber deposits come from coniferous forests, which can occur on coasts.
Some sources say there were more than 3,100 illegal immigration attempts from the coasts of Algeria in 2017.
They stuck to the coasts for the most part so there was little pressure for them to evolve.
Over 120 communities on the Atlantic seaboard have passed resolutions against oil and gas development off their coasts.
Both the fur seal and sea lion can be found along the continent's southern Pacific and Atlantic coasts.
We'll need to embrace the communities that hold these places together: Churches are especially important outside the coasts.
Host was founded almost a century ago, operating on the East and Gulf Coasts of the United States.
Theresa Caputo and her husband Larry Caputo are living on opposite coasts in the wake of their split.
Political, regulatory and litigation obstacles in new areas, such as off the coasts of Pacific and Atlantic states.
Remember that 30 Rock episode where Jon Hamm coasts through life because he lives in a Handsome Bubble?
" Looking ahead to 2020, Sheinkopf added, Democrats needed a presidential nominee "who appeals to more than the coasts.
Global warming and rising seas are increasing the amount of tidal flooding on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts.
Last week, the House of Representatives voted on several measures that would protect our coasts from offshore drilling.
The system is expected to bring swells on the coasts of North Carolina and the mid-Atlantic states.
On both coasts and in between "Fortnite" and "Red Dead Redemption 2" consumed countless hours of gaming time.
He also stresses the need for Canada to get landlocked crude to its coasts to fetch better prices.
Why listen to what appears to be anti-Trump hysteria on the West and East coasts of America?
As the coasts, Asia, and Europe concentrate their power the Midwest is finally learning how to wield it.
There is only one "real America" and it doesn't include the coasts or cities where many Democrats live.
They evolved in the shallow coasts around supercontinents and they were some of our earliest ancestors with spines.
They envision a future when nuclear power stations bob off the coasts of major cities around the world.
Earlier this week, forecasters predicted that the large hurricane would threaten the Florida, Georgia and South Carolina coasts.
Dr. Sutton's Columbia Island is one of dozens just off the coasts around the New York City region.
Many younger workers move to bustling urban centers on the coasts, leaving smaller cities and rural areas behind.
That could reduce flooding and give people on the world's coasts, islands and river deltas time to adapt.
It's increasingly clear that our ocean and coasts are on the front lines of the climate crisis emergency.
It has already secured the right to build 3.8 gigawatts along American and Taiwanese coasts, with local partners.
But a wage floor that is right for the high-cost coasts may be the wrong fit elsewhere.
Large metropolitan areas on the coasts, like Seattle, San Francisco, Boston, New York and Washington, are thriving economically.
Marine Corps M777 Howitzer teams on the East and West coasts have their first female section chiefs. Cpl.
But a South Carolina voter, feeling excluded, pressed her on whether that Midwestern pitch would isolate the coasts.
But a South Carolina voter, feeling excluded, pressed her on whether that Midwestern pitch would isolate the coasts.
People along the East and West coasts are also slightly more likely to have tried plant-based meat.
And there is growing resistance to the new paths needed to transport electricity from coasts to industrial centers.
Proposals for public transit or global trade serve the coasts and major metropolises but generate fierce opposition elsewhere.
Warmer oceans are linked to the stronger hurricanes, like Harvey, Sandy and Maria, that have battered America's coasts.
Communities along the coasts are facing the choice of retreating or building $42 billion worth of sea walls.
China bears watching but has so far focused its military on denying access to its coasts and mainland.
Camp Nai Nai Nai, which also operates on both coasts, and attracts a post-college, more conservative crowd.
Southam often works on rockfalls and landslides, registering significant changes on cliffs and coasts in England and France.
Intense precipitation events can overwhelm drainage systems, for example, causing flooding in areas removed from rivers and coasts.
Your car ride from the airport runs along a bridge that coasts over sprawling slums and refugee camps.
People who care about our coasts and our oceans need to come out and make their voices heard.
I drove 2020 versions of the Cadillac XT6 and the Lincoln Aviator back-to-back on different coasts.
Senators Harris, Gillibrand and Warren are based on the coasts and have allied themselves with the party's left.
For soon-to-be retirees on the East and West Coasts, that sum will barely last a decade.
There are clusters of lights along booming coasts and on naval bases in the middle of the ocean.
Peru has many different regions, and this is something you'd find everywhere—the coasts, the jungle, the south.
These jobs losses will be in concentrated in rural areas, particularly the swath of America between the coasts.
Some of Sea To Table&aposs partner docks on both coasts, it turned out, were not docks at all.
But many parts of Florida are reckoning with significant wreckage and floodwater along its coasts and on inland farms.
The animal, a young Franciscana dolphin, typically lives for 20 years off the coasts of Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil.
The center said the hurricane could cause dangerous surf along Mexico&aposs nearby coasts for the next several days.
I feel like the discussion about homeownership in the media is almost completely driven by people on the coasts.
That's not just because rising sea levels will flood our coasts, where 40 percent of the US population lives.
Homeowners on the coasts felt the pain acutely, due to their inability to fully deduct their property tax bills.
For this book, I drove from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes, America's two sort of unheralded coasts.
The research does not incorporate the newest data on how ocean warming is affecting glacial melt along Greenland's coasts.
Public helipads in Manhattan, of which there are now three, have been confined to the coasts of the island.
The Warriors will continue their chase of history when they switch coasts and visit the Atlanta Hawks on Monday.
Perversely, Benjamin's flâneur may be reborn in the dead malls that dot the Rust Belt desolation between the coasts.
Forecasts call for the storm to cross Florida before continuing northeast along the coasts of Georgia and the Carolinas.
Women, suburban, white voters, middle-class voters on both coasts are really reacting to the rhetoric of the Republicans.
He coasts by on the bare minimum then occasionally whips out a performance worthy of a young Al Pacino.
Fragments of similar (though not controversy-free) policies speckle our more recent history, particularly with respect to the coasts.
Vietnam and India are key markets for Ivory Coasts cashew nuts, but Coulibaly said efforts were ongoing to diversify.
States on the East and West coasts, on the other hand, are seeing solid growth, including Washington and Oregon.
Especially when the weather becomes nicer and there are so many people who just try to reach southern coasts.
It's also unclear exactly why the coordinated attacks on the nation's western and eastern coasts took place at all.
The act limits shipping between U.S. coasts to U.S. flagged vessels and can drive up the cost of goods.
Thirty-three companies bidded on plots off the coasts of those five states for a total of $124.8 million.
As more creatures attach to the island, the structure could help calm ocean waves, thereby protecting coasts from flooding.
Then came Hurricane Matthew, which drenched the northern coasts supportive of the peace deal, leading many to stay home.
The east and west coasts of the US have seen an influx of great white sharks in recent years.
Crowe believes this disconnect between financiers on the coasts might be enough to shock Silicon Valley back to reality.
When we hear about the effects of climate change, we often think of eroding coasts or starving polar bears.
The view from Kansas, I knew, could be very different than the views from the East and West Coasts.
Our affiliate 7 News said its landfall would coincide with the high tide, threatening homes anywhere near the coasts.
Whether they live on the coasts of this great country or in the great plains, we haven't deserted them.
In many states along the coasts, Democrats now win about half or more of those college-educated white voters.
This tank would be aided by solar arrays, which would deploy as the BFR coasts between Earth to Mars.
Homes are being rebuilt in floodplains around Houston, and construction is still booming along Florida's coasts despite rising seas.
The combined shoreline of Minnesota is 217,275 miles — more than the sum of California's inland and ocean coasts combined.
We have oceans on both sides—are you going to build a wall all the way down the coasts?
However, U.S. officials are still warning people near the coasts in those four states not to take any chances.
Forecasters said Dorian could damage the Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina coasts, even if didn't make landfall.
Forecasters said Dorian could damage the Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina coasts, even if didn't make landfall.
He said he had been watching the outbreaks on the coasts with alarm, particularly in California and New York.
The island, which was first inhabited in 7000 B.C., has its share of rich vacationers, especially along the coasts.
The National Hurricane Center issued hurricane and storm surge warnings for southeast Louisiana and the Mississippi and Alabama coasts.
We must do everything we can to preserve our nation's coasts and the public's ability to enjoy these places.
Tourism aside, Nashville lures those wanting the cultural heft of larger cities on the coasts without the price tag.
There were only a few thousand skinheads in the US, spreading from Texas and the Midwest to the coasts.
"It just so happens that the best media, the most powerful media, are on the coasts," Mr. Baquet said.
By the end of the week, it is expected to be shadowing the coasts of North Carolina and Virginia.
Greece called the accord absurd because it ignored the presence of Crete between the coasts of Turkey and Libya.
Our country has dissolved to a far greater degree than those cloistered on the coasts allow themselves to realize.
"I am confident that the ban on oil drilling off of Florida's coasts will remain in place," he added.
Theaters far from the coasts (Indianapolis, Denver) saw especially strong turnout, according to the film's distributor, 20th Century Fox.
Greece called the accord absurd because it ignored the presence of Crete between the coasts of Turkey and Libya.
But starting around the 15th century, they became a staple for sailors traveling near the American and European coasts.
The state is dealing with toxic algal blooms, which are affecting the state's coasts as well as water inland.
On the coasts, opposition to abortion rights will likely come with a steep price tag in upcoming House races.
He went on to detail the threat posed by the hurricane headed toward the coasts of Texas and Louisiana.
Coasts of Georgia and the Carolinas are under a moderate risk of flooding Wednesday and Thursday, the center said.
At this point, it looks like Florence's center will be somewhere over the Carolina coasts late tonight or tomorrow.
Their likability and appeal stretched beyond the coasts in a way that the current crop of potential candidates won't.
It also is reminiscent of the economic challenges faced by many living between the coasts of the United States.
The only confirmed traces of the plane have been three wing fragments found washed up on Indian Ocean coasts.
ADVANTAGE: Women's basketball All Stanley Cup Final games start at 8 PM ET, which is the perfect compromise between coasts.
So does the LGBTQ community on both coasts, some of whom are members of the queer Appalachian diaspora, some not.
The Jones Act limits shipping between U.S. coasts to U.S. flagged vessels and is backed by shipping and security interests.
Yet the cultural shifts at the core of their stories get celebrated on the coasts and denigrated in the exurbs.
MIAMI – Goopy green water flowed Friday from both sides of Lake Okeechobee, carrying toxic algae toward Florida&aposs coasts. Col.
A storm's category essentially has no relation to the surge it might produce, flooding the coasts, Young's research has shown.
It has a staff of 35 former fighter pilots, with aircraft on both U.S. coasts and in Hawaii and Japan.
In other words, there's a fairly low barrier to entering the top half of startups — especially outside of the coasts.
Roughly half of fishing boats off the east and west coasts of Africa do not transmit their location, Greenpeace says.
When he moved coasts to teach at another school, we fell out of touch — until he friended me on Facebook.
In 2015, the couple switched coasts and moved with their two children — son Jagger and daughter Phoenix — to Beverly Hills.
Brazilian grain analyst Agroconsult cited reports of U.S. ethanol makers, mostly on both coasts, buying corn from Brazil and Argentina.
Unlike the lineup of Hollywood's major awards shows, all of which take place in California, the Grammys are jumping coasts.
Energy companies have been pushing further west off the coasts of African oil producers such as Angola, Nigeria and Gabon.
We can see the results of rising sea levels in the more frequent floods hitting our coasts at high tide.
They provide shelter and food to many others but have been hit on coasts from California to Australia to Spain.
His plan to open up the Pacific and Atlantic coasts was criticized by environmentalists, politicians and tourism and fishing interests.
The coasts are squeezed closer together, the eastern shoreline loses its westward slope, and the Great Lakes are filled in.
If you have the money, it's now possible to commute between coasts for work or traverse the planet on vacation.
Deadly floods and mudslides in the central and northern coasts of the country in March caused severe damage to infrastructure.
Her wins were principally in urban areas and on the coasts, leaving the rust belt and the heartland mostly red.
Both work as artists and filmmakers on their respective coasts: Gispert in Brooklyn, New York, and Reed in Venice, California.
The local pressures on the oceans and coasts everywhere are amplified by the global pressures of ocean warming and acidification.
With this round, Clinc now has investors on both coasts, along with the middle of the country, where it's based.
Trump's views prompted widespread opposition in Britain, where he owns two golf courses on the west and east Scottish coasts.
It's a glimpse of a dark future for much of human civilization, which stubbornly clings to coasts around the world.
But they do grow along our coast and along similar coasts in Chile and in Europe, mostly in temperate waters.
This sea creature, the Pyura chilensis, lives off the coasts of Chile and Peru and is a very real creature.
Countries may claim an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) up to 200 nautical miles (370km) off their coasts, or around islands.
Further, "smart" cities like Pittsburgh and Ann Arbor steal the brightest students who go on to the coasts after graduation.
Fighters from bases in Virginia and Massachusetts are also often doing maneuvers off the New York and New Jersey coasts.
At a meeting of the House Natural Resources Committee, Graves framed the issue as one of shoring up states' coasts.
Neither figure includes arrests or those denied entry at the US-Canada border or along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts
The coasts of Indonesia, the Philippines and Palau may see tsunami waves of less than a foot above tide levels.
Its swells could still affect the coasts of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina later this weekend and early next week.
The only confirmed traces of the Boeing 777 aircraft have been three wing fragments washed up on Indian Ocean coasts.
He stalks it through museums and galleries on both coasts as if he were David Attenborough tracking a curious swan.
In blue states on the coasts and most purple states, there would be virtually no short-term impact on access.
Government and rescue agencies cited multiple factors in the wave that struck coasts on the islands of Java and Sumatra.
A common denominator in the three hubs is that countries on these coasts have failed to make the areas safe.
TV.  Hurricane Florence is still barreling towards the Carolina coasts, with winds speeds expected to topple 22019 miles per hour.
With changes in climate patterns, as well as increasing urbanization-particularly along our coasts-flooding damages will increase — a lot.
He also stresses the need for Canada to get landlocked supplies of crude to its coasts to fetch better prices.
But Donald Trump's tweet is not what anyone outside the beltway or elite communities on the coasts are talking about.
"I have spent my entire life fighting to keep oil rigs away from our coasts," he said in a statement.
It will begin along the Washington, Oregon and Northern California coasts on Saturday, then slowly spread south through the weekend.
Its' heavy winds are expected to hit the South and North Carolina coasts by Friday, with landfall expected sometime Saturday.
The storm is seen moving near or over the coasts of South and North Carolina on Thursday through Friday morning.
Water levels are rising even more as strong winds from the eye of Dorian are striking closer to the coasts.
Snapshot: Above, the island of Texel, part of the Frisian archipelago along the coasts of the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.
The nearly 100-year-old Jones Act mandates the use of U.S.-flagged vessels to transport merchandise between U.S. coasts.
This misshapen, green, rocky, mountainous piece of land stretches to two coasts and comprises the awkward instep of Italy's boot.
The U.S. Interior Department has said it wants to open all U.S. coasts for drilling, including the Atlantic and Pacific.
Companies have also expressed a desire for longer leases to more effectively drill in unexplored areas further from the coasts.
I think the Midwest edge makes our content much more relatable and less insular than what's produced on the coasts.
We wouldn't have to cluster together in increasingly expensive cities on the coasts (all the better to spread viruses in).
The New York Times reporters Hannah Beech and Kimberly dela Cruz traveled along Luzon's western and northern coasts on Saturday.
More and more communities are taking measures such as preserving wetlands along the coasts to act as buffers against storms.
After working in San Francisco for a decade, Matt Cody spent two years traveling between the West and East Coasts.
Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas are bracing for the Hurricane Dorian, currently expected to sweep up their coasts next week.
In the United States, there's a more pronounced regional divide, with the cultural industries centered almost entirely on the coasts.
The deduction is a considerable source of financial relief for people who live in high-tax states along both coasts.
That formula favors Republican-leaning states along the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts, which were hit particularly hard during that period.
The SPR, managed by the Energy Department, is held in heavily-guarded underground caverns on the Texas and Louisiana coasts.
In 2006, a tanker was sunken after it was found off Australian coasts, its name and identifying features painted over.
Sri Lanka was one of the worst affected nations -- the wall of water devastated the island's southern and eastern coasts.
But setting up time-lapse camera rigs deep underwater off the coasts of Caribbean islands, Hawaii and Australia proved problematic.
When it comes to geography, Henrys are primarily where the high-paying jobs are: in cosmopolitan areas on the coasts.
But I can see how $1 million homes could feel exclusionary to many readers, especially those off the pricey coasts.
We are people in this together: rural and city, middle and coasts, liberal and conservative, senators and representatives and voters.
According to the website Down Detector, users in western Europe and both coasts in the US have been experiencing outages.
For instance, Teslas and other electric cars sell well on America's coasts, while large pickups sell best in the Midwest.
The Taycan instead coasts when you release the throttle, and only offers regenerative braking integrated into the conventional disk braking.
Irma quickly followed impacting both coasts of Florida simultaneously, only to be met by Maria, and the rest is history.
Opponents of a national popular vote lament that presidential elections would be decided by the coasts, absent the Electoral College.
"There are major political donors on the coasts and in Chicago that have said: 'We want Milwaukee,'" the Democrat said.
Public opinion on L.G.B.T. people is finally turning a corner, not just on the coasts but between them as well.
And as the company has grown beyond the coasts, it's had to deal with an increasingly politically diverse customer base.
Therefore, salmon from the American and Asian Pacific coasts and elsewhere pose potential dangers for persons who eat these fish raw.
Over the past 10 years, Halili estimates they've planted about 120,000 tons of limestone off the coasts of Louisiana and Texas.
NOAA has identified more than 40 locations where high-tide flooding trends reveal "significant acceleration" along the West and East coasts.
The company's website says it currently more than 220 U.S. locations, spread across 10 states on the east and west Coasts.
Lisa Finn is a sex educator and brand manager for Babeland, a feminist sex toy boutique with locations on both coasts.
Intense Santa Ana winds, which blow from California's deserts toward the more populous coasts, have made fighting the blazes particularly difficult.
Most of the issues reported were on the East and West coasts of the United States, as well as in London. 
From wildfires in California to hurricanes on the Gulf and Atlantic coasts, communications are the bedrock of emergency response and management.
The storm's center could be near or over the coasts of Georgia and South Carolina on Saturday, the hurricane center said.
Since then, public helipads in Manhattan, of which there are now three, have been confined to the coasts of the island.
Women in the U.S. looking to get ahead in the workplace may instinctively head to the big cities on the coasts.
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah will air a one-hour election night special live on both coasts at 11 p.m.
Some women moon friends who live on opposite coasts and have a tendency to text in the middle of the night.
She then ping-ponged between the East and West coasts, spending her 20s temping and occasionally working as a cabaret singer.
The disproportionate allocation of quotas to the U.K., Ireland, and Germany was removed, beckoning immigrants from everywhere else to America's coasts.
It and other states (mostly on the coasts) plan to stick to the EPA standards laid down by the Obama administration.
This turns out to be a performance-enhancing substance, as she coasts to the final in croaky-voiced, blanket-wrapped glory.
The whole long-distance letter correspondence between the two friends made sense in the film since they lived on separate coasts.
A copious amount of light brown sediment can be seen wafting in the waters along the island's western and southern coasts.
Equinor also plans to build three large, bottom-fixed wind projects off the coasts of the United States, Poland and Britain.
Other studies have shown that the Deepwater Horizon oil spill caused land loss along the coasts of Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
One of its favorite noshes is the caulerpa taxifolia, an algae that proliferates on the Marseille coasts and that contains neurotoxins.
Liz and Emily are back on their proper coasts — finally — and from this perspective, it becomes clear the '90s are back.
Except for the thin areas around the coasts, Democrats have abandoned nearly every municipality from medium cities all the way down.
Otherwise, the growing divide between the government and technology industry may become an unbridgeable chasm between the East and West coasts.
All over the coasts and the United States, the most fruitful and agriculturally productive landscapes were once territories of native peoples.
Sharks have been spotted on America's coasts throughout the summer, and soon they will be swimming on televisions across the county.
The little undercover bivalves were deployed off the east and west coasts of North America, Chile, South Africa and New Zealand.
A proposed leasing plan unveiled last week aims to open up all U.S. coasts to drillers over the next five years.
But after that, in larger payouts starting last year, it applied to all offshore leases off the coasts of these states.
Oceans along US coasts have risen nearly 10 inches (25 centimeters) since 1403 (12 inches when you factor in sinking land).
A map on the Tesla Explores website shows the trailers' current itinerary, although stops are currently only scheduled along the coasts.
Evacuation orders were in place outside levees in New Orleans and Plaquemines Parish, and along the Mississippi, Alabama and Florida coasts.
Other than flood advisories for parts of the South Carolina and Georgia coasts, no tropical watches or warnings were in effect.
Once the proverbial and actual coasts were clear, the Africans were divided among the men who had planned the transatlantic run.
"All the service to Tel Aviv is clustered in the big coastal cities on the East and West Coasts," said Raja.
That would appear to include almost every flight United operates domestically, with the exception of transcon service between the two coasts.
More than 28500 municipalities on the East and West coasts have passed resolutions against offshore oil drilling and seismic airgun blasting.
There are domestic attendees, too, who've made the journey from cities such as Los Angeles and New York, from both coasts.
And you know, the Fortune 222 companies, the majority of them, were born starting between the coasts, not on the coast.
Slowly but surely, Dillinger Four's influence would begin to reach the coasts, due in large part to the community surrounding Punknews.org.
Right around 10 am Pacific, we started seeing reports from both coasts that the internet had suddenly slowed to a halt.
On Twitter, the center said soon after the quake that it was not expecting tsunami conditions to impact North American coasts.
In hundreds of cases, the military and the police have been accused of disappearing individuals across Mexico's coasts, deserts and mountains.
The hurricane center also warned of possible tornadoes Tuesday night near the coasts of Mississippi and Alabama and the Florida panhandle.
For skateboarding, the lessons around Truckee and Oceanside are fairly regular, with more cities on both coasts set to open soon.
Now, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia and Virginia have all declared states of emergency as Hurricane Dorian threatens several coasts.
By Tuesday, forecasters said Dorian could damage the Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina coasts, even if didn't make landfall.
This allows them to sound populist without actually going after their donor bases — the highly educated affluent people along the coasts.
"I have spent my entire life fighting to keep oil rigs away from our coasts," Mr. Nelson said in a statement.
By evening the headlines were dominated by several new confirmed cases on both coasts and reports of a second U.S. death.
The ADIZ extends 200 miles from the US and Canadian coasts, but territorial airspace only extends 12 miles from the coast.
The plan is to travel down the coasts of Mexico and Central America and do a turnaround at the Panama Canal.
After the conquering force imposes martial law, soldiers come to Minneapolis—the seat of the government, since the coasts have fallen.
A "national energy corridor" would carry oil from Alberta and his home province of Saskatchewan to the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
Additionally, Ring can use this data to determine the "peak times" of doorbell camera activity on the East and West coasts.
Elected officials in other coastal states including New Hampshire, Maine and California, have voiced opposition to expanded drilling off their coasts.
People, power and resources are concentrated into fewer and fewer places on the coasts as cities like ours continue to struggle.
All told, thousands of pieces of debris from Japan washed up on North American coasts from Sitka, Alaska, to Monterey, Calif.
Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka (CNN)On December 26, 2004, a cataclysmic tsunami struck the coasts of countries in South and Southeast Asia.
Foreign home buyers come in search of "lifestyle," he said, as do Spaniards escaping the country's scorching coasts to the south.
The couple dated from opposite coasts for a bit, but during one of Ms. Mazza's visits, he begged her to stay.
China has long objected to U.S. military operations off its coasts, even in areas Washington insists are free to international passage.
The country also has USD5003 million and USD110 million available for relief from hurricanes on its Atlantic and Pacific coasts, respectively.
After the Indian Ocean tsunami, engineers in Japan pushed to expand the number of vertical evacuation structures along the country's coasts.
We found that while new urban development in flood zones near coasts has generally declined, it has grown in inland counties.
As in the Caribbean, tourist developments along the Carolina coasts have contributed to erosion of beaches and the sea's steady encroachment.
Under the plan, the entire Gulf of Mexico, Pacific and Atlantic coasts and areas around Alaska would be open to drilling.
The Hudson Canyon is 100 miles southeast of the Statue of Liberty, off the coasts of New York and New Jersey.
The campaign has told prospective hires that it would likely maintain two campaign hubs to provide a presence on both coasts.
He said he had spent a month and half traveling around the United States, visiting a dozen cities on both coasts.
In fact, Japanese tapeworm larvae, known as plerocercoids, could be found in salmon caught off the coasts of eastern Russia and Japan.
Some notable impacts include droughts in Southeast Asia and heavy rains and erosion along the Pacific coasts of North and South America.
Other companies are trying to make their infrastructure more resilient to floods along coasts, tornadoes in the Midwest and other climatic disruptions.
Dr Croft's killer whales swim off the coasts of British Columbia, in Canada, and its southern neighbour, the American state of Washington.
Voters in the heartland, though, don't always favor candidates who have gotten surges of national attention, and individual donations, from the coasts.
Law enforcement officials on both coasts are working to track down the terrorist(s) responsible for at least 10 suspected explosive devices.
I'll send my mother memes about Hong Kong culture, and it's a lighthearted way to check in despite living on opposite coasts.
In 2015, NOAA Fisheries identified 22 other cases of whales trapped in fishing gear off the coasts of Washington, Oregon and California.
Zinke also said he will begin the first steps in offering the first-ever wind auction in federal waters off California's coasts.
The company's web page says it currently more than 220 U.S. locations, spread across 10 states on the East and West Coasts.
It takes a long time to get there from the US, and for the most part, its population huddles on the coasts.
As the wind pushes water toward the upper mid-Atlantic and New England coasts, a period of minor coastal flooding can occur.
"Heartland" companies, far from the liberal coasts, also face pressure to react to specific political events or to advance a wider agenda.
Two Marine helicopters collided off the coasts of the Hawaiian island of Oahu late Thursday night during in a nighttime training exercise.
There are smaller reserves of oil and gas off the East and West coasts and in the Arctic waters north of Alaska.
This activity will likely reach portions of the Texas and southwestern Louisiana coasts later on Sunday and on Monday, the NHC said.
On the Sea Islands along the coasts of South Carolina and Georgia, a painful chapter of American history is playing out again.
There is still a long way to go, and everyone along the coasts should be prepared for the remainder of the season.
Artists on both coasts were using industrial materials such as Plexiglas—a clear plastic used in the art world since the 1930s.
The birds make the long trip to the area after spending their winter on the warmer coasts of Victoria and South Australia.
He also introduced the American Energy Renaissance Act, which would allow states to determine whether they want to allow drilling off coasts.
It was the summer before I was turning 40, and I had dated basically every loser on the East and West Coasts.
As if it were the easiest thing in the world, it coasts to a stop on the "X" of the SpaceX logo.
They are common on the East, Gulf and West coasts of the US and some of the shores of the Great Lakes.
This new climate suit, far from the coasts, suggests that more communities around the country might take on energy companies in court.
By March 22, the Marshal Z took the fuel oil back from the Libya and anchored off the Malaysian and Singaporean coasts.
Along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts alone, there is an estimated $10 trillion in insured property that is at risk to hurricanes.
Met Eireann also warned of spells of heavy rain or thunderstorms and storm surges along some coasts that could lead to flooding.
Rosauro, in the statement, reminded civilians of the "importance of pursuing conservation of the great variety of species that inhabit our coasts."
Therefore, this post is directly targeted at folks who need to live on the coasts because of their jobs, schools or families.
These are places that are geographically on opposite coasts, and they're very different, but they were being represented in the same way.
They found that the ocean waters off the coasts of East and Southeast Asia, where typhoons got stronger, became a lot warmer.
President Donald Trump's decision to allow offshore drilling along most of America's coasts is proving unpopular with Democratic and Republican governors alike.
A House committee voted Thursday to increase the money coastal states receive from offshore oil and natural gas drilling off their coasts.
With few job options in Missouri, Martin's job search ended up generating four job offers — all in big cities on the coasts.
It still boasts dangerously high winds of 115 mph as it is sideswiping the coasts of Georgia and North and South Carolina.
The Cambell and another cutter, Active, seized the drugs off the coasts of Mexico, Central and South America, the Coast Guard said.
For soon-to-be retirees on the East and West Coasts, a nest egg of that size will barely last a decade.
Data from the United States Geological Survey show that more than half of beaches on the East and Gulf Coasts are eroding.
It&aposs a philosophy that may seem curious to investors and entrepreneurs on the coasts, where growth is paramount and capital abounds.
Kohl's spent the early 2000s focused on growth, expanding out to the coasts and opening stores in new regions like the Northeast.
Something like how the Hakka carried traditions with them when they were expelled from central China to the coasts and the south?
But for people living along the Java and Sumatra coasts in Indonesia, there's little time to pause to commemorate the grim anniversary.
The two have been spending time together on both coasts since, stepping out for coffee runs, casual breakfast dates and nights out.
When it comes to immigration, commentators tend to pit blue states against red states, the coasts against the rest of the country.
Hurricane Florence has intensified in recent days, becoming a Category 4 storm as it barrels toward the Southeast and mid-Atlantic coasts.
Our outrage over the oil spills off our own coasts is absent for the ongoing environmental catastrophe in the Niger Delta region.
Truss also plans to expand to Houston, Austin and San Antonio soon, followed by other cities on the East and West coasts.
These rats may have traveled on overland routes, or perhaps hidden on ships that sailed along the coasts of Asia and Europe.
This year in particular has brought more buyers from the west coasts of the United States and Canada, according to Ms. Golding.
Mr. Hawley said the threat came from federal bureaucrats, "folks on the coasts" and members of "the D.C. cartel" like Ms. McCaskill.
Universities on the coasts have maintained their numbers, the study said, but the drop is noticeable in the middle of the country.
Florida, Arizona and retirement havens along the coasts have concentrations of the oldest people with dark blue circles in the map below.
That's the way it can play out for jet-setting portraiture photographers of fashion, culture and celebrity who live on opposite coasts.
With Spain's economy geared around developing tourism and construction on the coasts, the middle of the country is being neglected, he warned.
He is also popular among educated liberals on the coasts; this weekend he will hold fund-raisers on Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.
It's one of the Frisian (or Wadden) Islands, an archipelago that stretches east along the coasts of the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.
It's a fantasy to think that we can retreat to our base, hold the two coasts, and somehow hope for the best.
The loss of mangrove forests and coral reefs along coasts could expose up to 21 million people to increased risk of flooding.
Its search interest is highest on the coasts and in the priciest cities in the U.S., like New York and San Francisco.
Like any land defined by coasts, Florida shows its face to the world, which is why it's both so vital and vulnerable.
Scientists warn that by 2100, sea levels may rise by as much as six feet, and furious storms will pound our coasts.
It then modeled where people along the coasts would migrate by the end of the century if their homes became permanently flooded.
Ocean acidification changes the coasts, releasing excess nutrient that can create algae blooms and increasing sea temperatures and salinity, according to NOAA.
The Democrat spent most of her summer hauling in large checks at exclusive fundraisers up and down the East and West coasts.
Zinke announced last week the Trump administration's proposal to consider oil and gas drilling in nearly every area off the nation's coasts.
Weisberg and Zakin are clear their newsletter is for all Americans, not just those living on the coasts or inside the Beltway.
They sense the indifference or disdain of the winners on the prosperous coasts and in the innovative cities, and it is reciprocated.
With sea levels rising and flooding homes, some policymakers have argued that "managed retreat" away from the coasts is our best option.
This is one reason taxpayers on the coasts, where incomes and property costs are higher, typically benefit much more from the MID.
Climate change also poses a serious threat to the country's 555,000 defense facilities, according to the report, especially those along the coasts.
Cross the American West on Amtrak and it's hard not to think of the transcontinental railroad, binding the coasts together in 1869.
Clinton's gains among well-educated voters helped to concentrate her support in the coasts and the prosperous but safely Republican Sun Belt.
It also accuses the Florida governor and his administration of not doing anything regarding the threat of rising seas on the coasts.
The Omega Block can be seen, with the two circles on the coasts and a northward bulge in the jet in between.
Instead, many vulnerable cities and communities -- especially along the coasts and in the Arctic -- will be forced to adapt to the changes.
The vast majority are on the coasts of Papua, Sumatra, and here on Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo.
Ms. Harris divided her campaign between two coasts, basing her operation in Baltimore but retaining some key advisers in the Bay Area.
Today, the celebrity lawyer was indicted on both coasts -- almost simultaneously -- for allegedly attempting to extort Nike and wire and bank fraud.
In the same vein, Chloe (Brittany Snow) endures veterinary school, while Fat Amy (Rebel Wilson) coasts on her Fat Amy Winehouse impersonation.
One questioner, noting that the Democrats generally appeal to voters on the coasts, asked her how she would appeal to the heartland.
Many of the Wall Street funds are geared toward major metropolitan areas on the East and West Coasts, particularly New York City.
The most dangerous fire days occur when hot, dry air blows from the desert center of the continent toward the populous coasts.
Rising sea levels are also causing flooding along some of Alaska's coasts, forcing more than 30 tribes to relocate their entire villages.
SoulCycle and Flywheel no doubt raised the bar on studio cycling, but until recently it had largely been relegated to the coasts.
That's why, I mean, I pitched to everyone under the sun on both coasts but wound up with people who knew me.
The couple's been back and forth between the Coasts for well over a week now, and were East as recently as Monday.
People have also been sickened by algae blooms in the ocean, such as the "red tide" events that periodically plague Florida's coasts.
To date, PlushCare is operating in 15 states that encompass much of the east and west coasts but has plans to expand nationwide.
Warnings aside, I would go on to active duty in the Marine Corps for six years, stationed on both coasts and in Iraq.
Great white sightings are relatively rare off Canada's Pacific and Atlantic coasts, but may become more frequent as climate change warms the oceans.
Mexico, for example, imposes cumbersome testing procedures on imports of electrical equipment and limits purchases of residential property by foreigners near its coasts.
Then, the ceremonies were held simultaneously on both coasts: at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood and at the International Theater in New York.
In this case, Twitter was useful because the 3,700 miles of the East and Gulf Coasts have only about 132 tidal gauge stations.
The Midwest region was the highest-ranking region, coming in at seventh, while the East and West coasts ranked 11th and 21st, respectively.
His middle-American, "heartland" rock packed venues on the coasts as much as he was the medium markets where there are no airports.
If climate change goes unchecked, we could see more of these algal blooms along our coasts and in lakes, according to new research.
Though they live on opposite coasts, Pierce in Los Angeles and Decker in Philadelphia, they run their own digital marketing agency, Method Agency.
Pollsters also say that younger respondents, those likelier to move to cities and the coasts, and those who lean Democratic, are especially worried.
But the second ban fared no better in the eyes of federal judges, drawing injunctions from district and appellate courts on both coasts.
An acceleration of Navy shipbuilding also could result in tens of thousands of new private-sector jobs created in shipyards on both coasts.
Others were floating or stranded off the coasts of Ameland and Schiermonnikoog, part of a chain of islands that guard the Dutch coast.
"Residents along the Mozambique/Tanzania border should make preparations for storm surge along the coasts, heavy rainfall, and hurricane-force winds," NASA warned.
While there are a few small states on the coasts (hello, Rhode Island and Delaware!), many more small states are inland and rural.
Democrats hold few congressional seats outside big cities, and control no statehouses in the South; they hold just three away from the coasts.
There's barely a cloud in the sky, and it's a nice 28 degrees Fahrenheit, which feels warmer than it does on the coasts.
While Gomez was celebrating her birthday this summer, Swift actually baked her friend a birthday cake, even though they were on opposite coasts.
Because they live on opposite coasts, the pair exchange emails when they're not filming in Los Angeles in order to stay in touch.
"Crowdfunding got traction with creatives and tech, but you go anywhere but the coasts and they don't get it yet," he told AllThingsD.
On August 21st, a total solar eclipse will pass through the continental United States — traveling from the coasts of Oregon to South Carolina.
The regions likely to see the biggest declines are those with the highest gas prices: the West and East coasts and the Rockies.
In the first half of the 19th century the flow of American trade was north-to-south via the coasts and river systems.
Changes along the coasts are going to have dramatic effects on coastal roads, on coastal waste water infrastructure, on bridges, and on beaches.
Josh (Jay Duplass), a rich music executive, might look like a person who coasts through life, and in some important ways, he is.
As cities expand along coasts, watersheds, wetlands and rivers, natural barriers and siphons are overtaken, and artificial substitutes are erected in their place.
Harry Potter rides on both coasts are integrating the latest and greatest tech, like the integration of 3-D and 360-degree projections.
Sea levels rise 12 feet, and now, 2020, we've got 40 percent of the world's human population leaving the coasts and headed inland.
These infrastructure failures are prompting a look at how nature can help—through oyster reef restoration along coasts or floodplain restoration along rivers.
It had been like a traveling carnival, bringing music that largely derived from the coasts to a Middle America that longed for it.
Jeanette Wynekan, who studies sea turtles at Florida Atlantic University, tells Axios that both coasts lost a lot of loggerhead nests and hatchlings.
He predicted that existing policies to encourage investment would work in the long term, twinned with efforts to improve infrastructure along remote coasts.
The legendary "ama," the sea-women of Japan, make their money dive-fishing along the coasts — without the help of a breathing apparatus.
That stands in contrast to prices on the coasts, which rose dramatically - drawing in heavy imports from Brazil, the main U.S. ethanol competitor.
Jay-Z and Beyonce are officially balling on both coasts -- they've gobbled up another 8-figure property, and this one's in the Hamptons.
While Gomez was celebrating her birthday last summer, Swift actually baked her friend a birthday cake, even though they were on opposite coasts.
"It was amicable, but unfortunately it didn't work out," partly because of work and family obligations on different coasts, says an Affleck pal.
On Election Night, many liberal opinion-makers who live on the coasts looked at the electoral map with horror: How could those people?
The coasts around Southeast Asia have been a target of pirates and militants looking to steal fuel and kidnap crew for a ransom.
The summer is traditionally China's storm season, with typhoons battering the east and south coasts and thunderstorms hitting wide swathes of the country.
On both coasts, and in the vast countryside between, there's little sign of looming giant waves about to wash over the political landscape.
Along the coasts, sea level rise is threatening to relocate millions of Americans inland, in turn driving up property values and land pressures.
And there's some truth to this — historically, fisheries policy focused on commercial interests because there once was a vibrant industry along our coasts.

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