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Coney Island Drownings Fail to Deter New Yorkers as City Swelters
New York Times· 14 hours agoVisitors were mostly unaffected by the third and fourth drownings at New York City beaches this...
New York City’s Fireworks Sent Pollution Levels Soaring
Barrons.com· 2 days ago“We’re hoping for winds that are anything above calm, just to transport that smoke and dissipate it...
Woman dies at Rolling Stones concert in Vancouver
Vancouver Sun· 17 hours agoA woman died Friday night at the Rolling Stones concert at B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver. Vancouver police confirmed that a 65-year-old woman went into...
Review: The Rolling Stones blow the roof off B.C. Place with their first concert in Vancouver in...
Vancouver Sun· 21 hours agoMick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood know how to put on a rock ‘n’ roll show. Read our review...
26 vintage photos of music festivals that will make you want to go back in time
INSIDER via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoThe 'Painted People' of San Francisco and New York, dance while wearing only paint for clothing at...
New Jersey to New York City Commute Is Costlier and Worse as Fares Increase
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance Canada· 6 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Dayna Nicles’ commute from Montclair, New Jersey, to Manhattan, where she works in...
Gyasi Zardes scored 2 goals, Brad Stuver has 4 saves as Austin beats NYCFC 2-1
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada Sports· 9 hours agoAUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Gyasi Zardes scored two goals — the 32-year-old forward's first multi-goal game in nearly-2 years — and Brad Stuver had four saves to help Austin FC beat New< ...
Playoff failures, rising ticket prices, frustrated fans. How did we get here? An inside look at...
Toronto Star· 1 day agoThe Blue Jays once went 20 years between playoffs, which overlapped with a 13-year Maple Leafs...
Torrid heat bakes millions of people in large swaths of U.S., setting records and fanning wildfires
CTV News· 1 hour agoUkiah, north of San Francisco, hit 117 degrees Fahrenheit (47 degrees Celsius) on Saturday, breaking...
More heat records expected to be broken as dangerous temperatures hit both coasts
AOL· 10 hours agoWith more than 59 million people under various heat warnings Saturday, the hot weather was expected to simmer unabated for the next few days. The sweltering weekend conditions ...