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Australia sizzles in blistering heat wave with temperatures as high as 120 degrees
Parts of Australia sweltered in record temperatures of close to 122 degrees Fahrenheit Tuesday as the country sweated through a…
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Drought conditions leave pumpkin farmers with empty fields and smaller crops
CROSS PLAINS, Tenn. – Many pumpkin patches won’t look the same this year as drought conditions across the United States…
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Scientists make concerning discovery about massive ocean ‘blob’: ‘We have to understand’
Sometimes, silence can be deafening. And for researchers from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, that statement couldn’t be truer.…
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Europe heat wave fuels wildfires, forcing evacuations in multiple countries
A heat wave gripping parts of Europe sent temperatures over 109.4 degrees Fahrenheit — 40 degrees Celsius — in southern…
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Tourists in Japan’s sweltering heat try to stay cool in Kyoto
STORY: :: Tourists in Kyoto sweat it out as a relentless heat wave grips the city :: Kyoto, Japan ::…
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Nebraska dad arrested after 5-month-old son dies in hot car during heat advisory
A Nebraska father has been charged with the death of his five-month-old son after he was left in a sweltering…
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Phoenix firefighters turn to low-tech solution to battle deadly heatstroke
As extreme heat continues to grip large parts of the country, cities like Phoenix are turning to an unlikely —…
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Heat maps show half the U.S. under advisories, warnings as high temperatures continue
How extreme heat is impacting young athletes How extreme heat is impacting young athletes 02:09 About half the country is…
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Heat warnings issued for Midwest, Southeast as sweltering temperatures continue
It’s always hot in the summer in the U.S. Southeast, but even by the standards of Florida and the Carolinas,…
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Late July’s oppressive heat forecast isn’t normal
As the clock ticks down the final days of July, thermometers will climb across much of the eastern half of…
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