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How Climate Change Is Driving Extreme Weather
Weather-wise, it's been a disastrous summer. Scientists say climate change is driving deadly weather disasters around the world, as hotter temperatures produce deeper droughts and heavier rains.
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The Economy Is Stronger. These 4 Things Will Determine What Happens Next
The U.S. economy grew 6.5% pace in the April-June quarter, continuing to strengthen from the worst of the pandemic. A slowdown is inevitable; the question is how much it will slow.
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Simone Biles Now Realizes She's More Than Her Gymnastics Accomplishments
"the outpouring love & support I've received has made me realize I'm more than my accomplishments and gymnastics which I never truly believed before," Biles said in a tweet.
The Robinhood IPO Is Here. But There Are Doubts About Its Future
State and federal regulators have launched numbers probes of the popular stock trading app, just as it hopes institutional investors and its own users will buy up its stock.
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The Pentagon Will Require Masks To Be Worn Indoors Even By Those Who Are Vaccinated
Reversing a decision made in May that allowed fully vaccinated people to ditch the mask, the Department of Defense will follow the CDC's most recent mask guidance.
Joey Jordison, A Founding Member Of The Band Slipknot, Has Died At Age 46
Jordison drummed for the influential metal band in its most popular period and helped write many of its best-known songs.
Senate Advances Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal
After weeks of talks that often appeared on the verge of collapse, a group of 20 Senate Republicans and Democrats reached agreement on a bill funding roads, bridges, transit projects and broadband.
New York Will Require State Workers To Be Vaccinated Or Undergo Weekly Testing
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday that state employees have until Labor Day to get vaccinated. New York, like other states, has seen a rising number of coronavirus cases linked to the Delta variant.
Chinese Billionaire Sun Dawu Is Sentenced To 18 Years For 'Provoking Trouble'
The staunch advocate of social justice and rural development was found guilty of eight charges. His harsh prison sentence comes amid broader efforts by authorities to rein in powerful businessmen.
Tokyo Hits New High For Daily COVID-19 Cases. This Time, No Olympians Are Among Them
The city surpassed a record that had been set a day earlier, notching more than 3,000 new cases on Tuesday. For the first time in four days, no Olympic athletes tested positive for the coronavirus.
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