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For these Death Valley residents, extreme heat is a way of life
Los Angeles Times· 58 minutes agoThe temperature had just crept past 125 degrees, and Stephen Peterson was staring absently at a...
Opinion | Democratic Elites Were Slow to See What Voters Already Knew
New York Times· 58 minutes agoIn any system, elites are most visible when they are fractured and factions are acting against each ...
Small fashion houses sowing sustainability with sewing pattern releases
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Finance Canada· 58 minutes agoWhen Michelle Larsen started her fashion brand, she planned on making each item herself, with an eye...
Forget Mario Party — Nintendo’s latest classic game compilation is my new go-to party game
Tom's Guide· 58 minutes agoActually, many of the best Nintendo Switch multiplayer games are designed to be played this way....
The Connections Companion No. 407, July 22, 2024
New York Times· 58 minutes agoScroll down to reveal a hint for each category of today’s Connections, or head to the comments for community hints and conversation.
Wordle Review No. 1,129, Monday, July 22, 2024
New York Times· 58 minutes agoScroll down to reveal letters from today’s word, or head to the comments for community hints and conversation. Wordle is released at midnight in your...
U.S. agency says apps that let workers access paychecks before payday are lenders
Los Angeles Times· 58 minutes agoThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Thursday that apps that allow workers to access their paychecks in advance, often for a fee, are providing loans and therefore ...
Why ex-NFL coaches are happy at Clemson despite NIL, transfer portal challenges
The Post and Courier· 58 minutes agoIt's not that Swinney is against NIL, because he was also behind the construction of the Clemson...
In This Paris Suburb, Most Kids Can’t Swim—a New Olympic Aquatics Center Might Change That
Conde Nast Traveler via Yahoo Canada News· 58 minutes agoThe community of Seine-Saint-Denis hopes that its new Olympic swimming pools, built for the 2024...
The surprisingly simple way cities could protect people from extreme heat
Mother Jones· 58 minutes agoAll that concrete, asphalt, and brick absorbs the sun’s energy, accelerating urban temperatures well...