Record Southern California heat wave raises deadly health risks
Temperatures up to 35°F above normal could exceed 100°F in Southern California , with warm nights heightening the risk of heat illness and death.
Temperatures up to 35°F above normal could exceed 100°F in Southern California , with warm nights heightening the risk of heat illness and death.

Parish lawsuits, including one in front of the Supreme Court, could make oil giants pay to restore the state’s vanishing marshes.
Fixing a leak can be simple and equivalent to closing a coal power station, making lack of action maddening, say analysts.
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