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summer heat

July was hottest month in US since 1895, when country began keeping such records

By Joseph Weber

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Health officials warn about swimming in Gulf amid seven deaths linked to deadly bacteria

The warnings were issued in Florida and Louisiana, where state officials have confirmed at total 23 cases so far.

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Donald Trump

Trump approves $24.5 million for storm relief in Missouri

Trump's announcement comes as the National Weather Service warns of severe thunderstorms, large hail, and severe wind gusts across the northern Plains and upper Midwest.

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British Parliament

‘Better late than never’: The Telegraph admits climate policy disastrous for Britain

“We have crippled British industry, hammered consumers and pushed the grid to the brink of blackouts,“ newspaper declared.

Heavy rainfall kills at least six people in southwest Japan

Lee Zeldin shares the EPA's secret to balancing environmental and economic growth

Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks reacts to EPA changes to WOTUS definition

Hurricane Kay set to barely miss Southern California coast

President Biden is firmly committed to 2030 emissions targets

National Guard searches for missing 5-year-old swept away by California flood

Truck hauling nitric acid crashes on Arizona highway, causes toxic spill

Yosemite National Park partially reopens

45 million under threat of severe storms across the South

Hurricane Fiona slams Puerto Rico

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