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Sunny Saturday, with mild temperatures for The Bronx
New ReviewThe Bronx will see a sunny Saturday, with mild temperatures in the low 70s.
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Spain Wildfires: €600 Million In Losses To Farming, Livestock, And Infrastructure
Spain found itself in the grip of its hottest season since records began in 1961. With temperatures soaring 2.1 degrees celsius above the 1991-2020 average, the summer of 2025 wasn’t just another heatwave, it was about warnings and...
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P.E.I. man who used TikTok to lure underage girls for sex going to prison
Darrel Edison 'Eddie' Worth has been sentenced to more than four years in prison for his sexual abuse of two 14-year-old girls. He sexually assaulted one of the girls before she was picked up by police, and then continued trying to...
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Longtime farmer considers irrigation because of extreme weather
Don Bostwick of Bostwick Farm on the Kingston Peninsula says this is the driest summer he's seen in decades of farming.
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Salvation Army of Bridgeport reflects on success of summer literacy program
The program, now in its fourth year, provides free books and meals to children when they're out of school, keeping them engaged and helping to combat food insecurity.
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Pleasant stretch of weather ahead in The Bronx
Summer continues to hang around this week with a few chances for rain.
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Pleasant stretch of weather ahead in Brooklyn
Summer continues to hang around this week with a few chances for rain.
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Comfortable conditions continue into Sunday in New Jersey
Expect another round of bright blue skies and mild daytime temperatures, followed by refreshingly cool evenings ideal for stargazing.
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Comfortable conditions continue into Sunday on Long Island
It will be a comfortable week with temperatures in the 70s and a few chances for rain.
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Seaside Heights ranked among top party beaches in US
The hotel booking site ranked beaches nationwide based on nightlife and atmosphere.
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Claims that French intelligence chief resigned peddled by Russian propagandists
Disinformation about the resignation of Céline Berthon, the first woman to lead France's domestic intelligence agency, emerged on social media during the summer.
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Summer’s over, but Torbay’s water ban remains - and could stay for months
The calendar has turned and temperatures have dropped, but low water levels continue to plague many communities in Newfoundland and Labrador. The town of Torbay is warning residents a water ban implemented in August could remain in...
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NYPD says subway crimes hit historic lows this summer
According to NYPD statistics, overall transit crime from June 1 to Aug. 31 was down nearly 10% from 2024 and 16.8 % from the summer of 2019.
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A summer-like rebound closes out the week ahead of more rain chances on Sunday
Clouds will be clearing throughout the night and will become partly cloudy.
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Canada’s navy training to hunt ghost ships in the Arctic
Canada’s navy is training to find vessels in vast Arctic waters after recent sightings of Chinese vessels. The training is part of larger ongoing military exercises in the Far North to assert Canada’s sovereignty.
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House panel releases lewd Epstein letter that Trump denies signing
The letter was included as part of a 2003 album compiled for alleged sex trafficker Epstein’s birthday. (Scripps News)
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Opposition accuses Nova Scotia government of ducking scrutiny
Premier Tim Houston and members of his cabinet haven't made themselves available as a group to the legislature’s press gallery for five weeks. The CBC's Michael Gorman explains what opposition leaders are saying about it.
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Port Authority preps for FIFA World Cup months ahead of the tournament
The agency has been a part of weekly meetings with law enforcement departments from the local level all the way up to international police.
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Sea Girt incorporates goats to use unwanted invasive plant life
Although it costs a bit more than manpower or chemicals, the goats helped properly maintain the area in an environmentally beneficial way.
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Halifax Water plans to impose mandatory conservation measures
The utility asked residents to conserve water voluntarily because of lower-than-normal water levels at Lake Major and Pockwock Lake. Watch Amy Smith's interview with Brittany Smith, a spokesperson for Halifax Water.
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Penticton Dragon Boat Festival draws hundreds of competitors from across B.C.
Hundreds of people are in Penticton this weekend for the annual Penticton Dragonboat Festival. It's the largest dragon boating competition in B.C. outside of Vancouver. CBC's Tiffany Goodwein got a behind-the-scenes look at one team's...
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NYC summer pool and beach season comes to an end
Sunday was their last day on duty. Beaches are open to the public, but swimming is off limits.
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It's wasp season
The black and yellow striped pests are out in full force, ruining backyard barbecues, picnics and first dates across the city. Olav Rueppell is a professor of biological sciences at the University of Alberta.
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Tulı́t'a mourns loss 16-year-old of River Clement
River Clement, a 16-year-old from Tulı́t'a is being remembered as a good friend, a thoughtful grandson and someone who loved going out on the land, according to friends and family who are still struggling to understand his death. Liny...