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October heat wave sets dozens of records in California and Arizona
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Politics - The Hill
California to see unusual October heat wave with record-setting temperatures
California is set to see an unusual October heat wave with a chance of record-setting temperatures in the coming days, the National Weather Service (NWS) said Wednesday. “Record-breaking heat will ...4 hours ago - California -
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Everything is getting politicized in heated Trump-Harris battle
Disaster response, the Secret Service and a city of 60,000 people in Ohio all have become fodder for an increasingly heated campaign season, underscoring how once nonpolitical events and people are ...12 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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How 2 Offhand Remarks by Biden Caused Waves in the Markets and the Middle East
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