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'Gut-wrenching effects of climate change': WH climate adviser on heat deaths and floods
White House national climate adviser Ali Zaidi joins Meet the Press NOW to talk about the Biden administration’s efforts to address climate change.NBC News - Politics - Climate -
Lloyd’s John Neal: ‘You’ll never find an insurer saying, “I don’t believe in climate change”’
The chief executive on the nature of risk, Trump vs Biden — and what keeps him awake at nightFinancial Times - Business - Climate -
Clean v green: ‘disgust wins out’ over eco ideals when doing laundry, study finds
Fear of being seen as unclean drives overwashing of clothes at expense of environment, Swedish scientists say. How often should you wash your clothes? Doctors don’t really know, but the decision is more cultural than medical, anyway. Worried about ...The Guardian - World -
Starmer rules out capital gains tax rise as Tory minister admits migration 'frustration'
With less than three weeks until the election, party leaders are hitting the road again today.BBC News - Top stories -
Where RFK Jr. Stands on the Issues: From Abortion to Climate Change
The independent candidate, though still a long shot, has found support for his blend of populist economic rhetoric, isolationist foreign policy leanings and government skepticism.The New York Times - Top stories - Climate -
Migration, voter fraud and climate change – Farage's claims fact-checked
The Reform UK leader spoke to BBC Breakfast and Radio 5 Live about several issues on Friday morning.BBC News - Top stories - Climate -
G7 to demand wealthy developing nations pay up on climate change
Move by leaders of rich nations puts them on collision course with China, India and Saudi Arabia after UN talks end in failureFinancial Times - World - Climate -
How a Kenyan farmer became a champion of climate change denial
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Severe weather hits northern Plains as major heat wave set to move across country
More than 4 million people remain under a flood watch through Saturday evening in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.ABC News - Top stories -
Make mine medium-rare: Men really do eat more meat than women, study says
It's a popular notion that men eat more meat than womenABC News - Tech -
Democrats call on US financial regulators to do more on climate
Nineteen Democrats and one independent are calling on U.S. financial regulators to do more to address financial risks posed by the changing climate. The lawmakers, led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Rep. Sean Casten (D-Ill.), wrote to ...The Hill - Politics - Climate -
The UK Green Party struggles to be heard in an election where climate change is on the back burner
There’s lots of talk of change in Britain’s election campaign, but little talk about climate changeABC News - World - United Kingdom -
Luxury homes on these beaches are losing value fast, as effects of climate change hit hard
As sea levels rise and storms intensify, coastal real estate is seeing flooding and erosion like never before, and it's impacting home values.CNBC - Business - Climate -
Seasonal affective disorder strikes some in the summer. Climate change may make it worse.
Story at a glance When spring comes and daylight hours grow longer, Greg Flick, a high school science teacher in Syracuse, N.Y., starts to feel depressed. “I can appreciate the beauty of it and the temperatures aren’t bad, but I know what’s ...The Hill - Politics - Climate -
The Guardian view on Iran’s presidential election: more choice, but little real hope of change | Editorial
The regime is allowing a reformist to run because it wants to ensure more of the same. It will take a better offer to win back the people. The death of Iran’s president, Ebrahim Raisi, in a helicopter crash last month was a shock. The 63‑year‑old ...The Guardian - World -
Enotria: The Last Song Is A More Dynamic Souls-likes That Gives You Freedom From Character Builds
There are a lot of games out there taking inspiration from and riffing on the formula that From Software popularized with its Souls games, but Enotria: The Last Song is the first one I've encountered that is explicitly angled at opening it up to ...GameSpot - Tech -
Russian warship visit brings cold war frisson to sweltering Havana
Hundreds of Cubans queue for hours to visit naval vessel as tensions rise between Russia and United States. Where once vast American cruise ships disgorged mojito-thirsty holidaymakers into the crumbling streets of old Havana, now lurks the eerie ...The Guardian - World - Russia -
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The key to fighting a midlife slumpThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Scorching heat hits southern U.S.
Much of the South is trapped under a heat dome which is expected to shift east in the coming week. At the U.S. Open in North Carolina, the extreme heat was hitting players and spectators. Medical staff brought in for the event treated hundreds of ...CBS News - Top stories -
'The Bourbon Drinker's Companion' Review: Distilling Across America
Tasting notes from a road trip in search of the country’s best whiskeys.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Protests across Brazil over divisive abortion law
Thousands gather in several cities to protest a law change that could equate abortion to homicide.BBC News - Top stories - Abortion -
Thousands march in France in pre-election protest against far right
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Thousands Protest Against Far Right Across France
The protests are being closely watched as a barometer for whether voters will turn out in the snap elections.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Every Elephant Has Its Own Name, Study Suggests
An analysis of elephant calls using an artificial intelligence tool suggests that the animals may use and respond to individualized rumbles.The New York Times - Science -
Vlahovic warns England that Serbia have studied Iceland’s Wembley win
Forward says ‘no one invincible’ before Euro 2024‘There are things that can be copied from [Iceland]’Serbia will take inspiration from Iceland’s recent victory at Wembley as they plot to surprise England on Sunday, according to their ...The Guardian - World -
Southwest Changed Flying. Now It Can't Change Fast Enough.
The airline is considering ditching its free-for-all seating. That won’t be enough for hedge fund Elliott Investment Management.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Dangerous heat wave expected to scorch Midwest and South
Temperatures well over 90 degrees are in the forecast this weekend for the Midwest and South as a heat dome moves east across the U.S. CBS News national correspondent Dave Malkoff has more.CBS News - Top stories -
Beat the heat with the best baby stroller fans of 2024
Keep your baby cool this summer with one of the best stroller fans of 2024.CBS News - Top stories -
Northeast and Midwest prepare for dangerous temperatures, heat dome
A heat wave will bring dangerously hot temperatures to the Midwest and Northeast next week.CBS News - Top stories -
Conor McGregor out of UFC 303 because of an undisclosed injury
An injury caused Conor McGregor to pull out of the upcoming pay-per-view event June 29 in Las Vegas that he was scheduled to headlineABC News - Sports - UFC -
Verlander scratched for Astros' game against Tigers because of neck discomfort
Houston Astros ace Justin Verlander was scratched from his scheduled start against the Detroit Tigers because of neck discomfortABC News - Sports - MLB -
Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Hated Myself Because of the Way I Looked’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Escalating Violence Across Israel-Lebanon Border Rages for 2nd Straight Day
An intensifying conflict in Israel’s north has raised fears of a full-fledged war.The New York Times - World - Israel -
‘We Need to Unite’: Protests Against the Far Right Are Held Across France
A newly formed left-wing coalition called on demonstrators to stop Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party from taking power in upcoming elections.The New York Times - World -
'Win-win-win': Three-day hybrid work week is a success, largest study to date published in Nature says
Hybrid work is a big win, according to the largest study to date, published this week in Nature and conducted by Stanford researcher Nicholas Bloom.CNBC - Business -
This Is What a $37K Outdoor Kitchen Looks Like
Not to mention $70K and $175K ones, too. We break down the costs of three custom outdoor kitchens, and ask the homeowners and design pros what ate up the money and how they made the most of their budgets.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Are animals conscious? How new research is changing minds
A series of experiments have led a number of scientists to say animals may be conscious.BBC News - Top stories -
China’s record heat and heavy rain raise food security concerns
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Biden to propose new partnership rules as tax battle heats up
President Biden is putting forward new rules to go after wealthy tax cheats as the battle on how to tax the economy sizzles ahead of the election. The new rules target businesses designated as partnerships, which have proliferated over the last ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Forecast: The East Coast’s First Summer Heat Wave Is on Its Way
The abrupt arrival of summer will bring stifling temperatures from Chicago to New York, with little relief overnight.The New York Times - Top stories