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Heat Warnings In Effect For Millions Until This Weekend

Higher Ed
174 million Americans are under the threat of dangerous heat.
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Latest fashion fad for men

Higher Ed
Seattle - recent 1. Wide of Seattle, Washington 2. Pan of buildings in downtown Seattle 3. Mid man wearing kilt walks into Starbucks coffee 4. Wide man in tie-die kilt smoking on Pioneer Square 5. Mid Utilikilts storefront 6. Mid man...
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Bloomberg

Elon Musk Works All But Five Hours a Day, Ron Baron Says

Higher Ed
Sep.14 -- Ron Baron, Baron Capital chairman, CEO, and portfolio manager, says he's not worried about Elon Musk running Tesla and SpaceX at the same time. He's on "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein." This was recorded Aug. 26.
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CLEAN : Los Angeles opens cooling centers in low-income neighborhoods to fight heatwave

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With temperatures hitting over 100°F for several days, the municipality of Los Angeles has opened cooling centers in low-income neighborhoods, providing air conditioning and bottled water to residents like Ruth Rivera, who can "stay...
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U.K. Breaks Record For Highest Temperature Amid European Heat Wave

Higher Ed
The U.K. Met Office registered a provisional reading of 104.4 degrees Fahrenheit at Heathrow Airport, breaking the 101.7 F Britain recorded in 2019.
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Southern California. hit by record-breaking heatwave

Higher Ed
Southern California sizzled Friday in record-breaking heat from the desert to the sea, with widespread triple-digit highs and withering conditions that stoked wildfires. Officials urged people to take advantage of cooling...
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Pacific Northwest Braces For Another Multiday Heat Wave

Higher Ed
Temperatures are expected to hit triple digits in parts of Oregon
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John Seigenthaler talks with Steve Hurst, former Associated Press Chief of Bureau in Iraq about what day-to-day life is like for people who live in the war-torn country

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Back from Baghdad: Iraqis' daily life CAPTION: John Seigenthaler talks with Steve Hurst, former Associated Press Chief of Bureau in Iraq about what day-to-day life is like for people who live in the war-torn country. (March 15)
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Millions of people remain without power after summer storms cause blackouts

Higher Ed
A day after seeking refuge at shopping malls and cinemas, hoping the lights would be back on when they returned, three (m) million residents along the US East Coast faced a grim reality on Sunday: stifling homes, spoiled food and a...
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55 Million People Under Heat Alerts In Western U.S.

Higher Ed
Much of Southern California remains under an excessive heat warning, with the state's grid operator warning of record temperatures.