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Scorched by history: Discriminatory past shapes heat waves in minority and low-income neighborhoods
Toronto Star· 5 hours agoJane Orendain, 84 poses for a photograph at a cooling center during a hot day, Friday, June 21,...
9 Mayors on What Divides America, and What Will Save It
New York Times· 18 minutes ago“The national political discourse is garbage,” said Mayor Quinton Lucas of Kansas City, Mo., a Democrat. In recent interviews at a meeting in Kansas < ...
Here and Now 7/7/24: New NYC exhibit explores life and legacy of Shirley Chisholm
ABC7 New York· 15 hours agoShirley Chisholm made history as the first Black woman in Congress and as the first Black woman to...
Death Valley sets a new daily record with a searing 128 degrees as West Coast heat wave drags on
CNN via Yahoo Canada News· 9 hours agoHeat advisories currently stretch from upstate New York down the East Coast to Alabama. In the...
Dorothy Lichtenstein, President of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, Dies at 84
ARTnews· 13 hours agoDorothy Lichtenstein, the philanthropist widow to Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein and the cofounder of...
Opinion: Many people can’t physically flee disasters. Too often, we fail to help them
CNN via Yahoo Canada News· 13 hours agoEmergency managers should recognize there has been a history of exclusion and commit to inclusive...
NASCAR, Sound Off team to provide mental health support for veterans
NASCAR.com via Yahoo Canada Sports· 23 hours agoThis weekend‘s NASCAR Chicago Street Race will capture the attention of thousands of newcomers to...