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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 -
High orange juice prices may be on the table for a while due to disease and extreme weather
Orange juice prices have always been volatile and highly dependent on the weatherABC News - Top stories -
Inter Miami vs. Philadelphia Union prediction, odds, line, time: 2024 MLS picks, expert best bets for June 15
Jon Eimer has locked in his Major League Soccer picks and best bets for Philadelphia Union vs. Inter Miami on SaturdayCBS Sports - Sports - MLS -
Political Risk Keeps Mexican Peso Under Pressure
Mexico’s impending judicial branch overhaul following the ruling Morena party’s overwhelming presidential and congressional election victory on June 2 is undermining investor sentiment and keeping pressure on the peso, said Natixis.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why America may be in for a summer of cheaper gas
Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Gas prices may not be terrible this summer U.S. gas prices started the summer driving season lower than usual, with experts ...The Hill - Politics -
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 -
What investors may be getting wrong about Apple’s AI strategy
With on-device computing and privacy features, Apple could have a whole new cachet and appeal for consumers.MarketWatch - Business -
Summer Fridays are on the decline—companies may be replacing them with work-from-home days
Companies may be doing away with Summer Fridays as work-from-home days become more common.CNBC - Business -
Summer Fridays are on the decline — companies may be replacing them with work-from-home days
The share of workers who say they get Summer Fridays has dropped dramatically in recent years.NBC News - Top stories -
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
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