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Daily Briefing: The shock of political violence
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoAcross the Atlantic in Miami, Florida, Argentina became the 2024 Copa America champions after a 1-0 win...USA TODAY: Trump assassination attempt, Biden,...
Boiling Point: Why Los Angeles can't afford to go third on clean energy
Los Angeles Times· 15 hours agoPickel was intrigued. Then Angelenos could take advantage of the cheap clean energy later on. “Be...
I’m a Retirement Planning Expert: These 4 States Top Florida and Arizona
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance Canada· 6 days agoOnce they hit retirement age, many people automatically think of heading to the bright and sunny...
RMS Titanic shipwreck: Bid to make ultimate photo record
BBC News· 7 days agoThe BBC had exclusive access to expedition members in the US city of Providence, Rhode Island, as...
Disaster-Struck Cities Fight for Aid as FEMA Runs Low
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance Canada· 2 days ago...Bloomberg) -- A once in 200-years storm dumped 11 inches of rain over four hours on the central...
It’s not just you. Here’s where this summer really has been the worst | CNN
CNN.com· 2 days agoHeat is normal during the summer, but this year’s has been anything but, and halfway through the...
Eastern US: Where rain could foil outdoor plans into the weekend
AOL· 1 day agoWeather conditions over the eastern United States from Thursday through this weekend will be a tale of two regimes with dry and cool air across the north and humid air strewn ...
Spain heats up under 1st heatwave of the year as Southern Europe swelters
Winnipeg Sun· 16 hours agoSpain sweated under its first official heatwave of the year with temperatures expected to reach 40...
Here Is Where It’s Going to Be Hottest on Tuesday
New York Times· 3 days agoDangerous heat is expected from Texas to New Jersey through Wednesday before milder air starts to sweep across the region. Judson Jones is a...
"Dangerous" heat wave grips East Coast, Central U.S. as wildfires erupt in West
Axios· 3 days agoA stifling, widespread heat wave is bringing some of the hottest and most perilous temperatures of the summer to more than 130 million people in the U.S. on Monday, with a particular emphasis ...