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A tragic plane crash in Tennessee with multiple fatalities contrasts sharply with a passenger's emotional legal dispute over airline carry-on policies, highlighting both safety concerns and customer service frustrations.

Why TV Meteorologist John Morales’s Hurricane Plea Went Viral

The New York TimesSunday, June 8, 2025 at 2:19:23 PM
A TV meteorologist named John Morales made waves when he openly admitted he wasn’t confident in predicting hurricane paths this year. His candid plea struck a chord because it highlighted broader worries about how federal budget cuts might weaken storm forecasting—right as hurricane season kicks into gear.
Editor’s Note: When a seasoned weather expert voices doubt like this, it’s not just about one person’s uncertainty—it’s a red flag about how funding cuts could leave everyone less prepared for dangerous storms. In a time of worsening climate extremes, reliable forecasts aren’t just nice-to-have; they’re lifesavers. Morales’s honesty turned him into an unexpected advocate for why investing in science matters.
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