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Sweltering heat across Asia was 45 times more likely because of climate change, study finds
Sizzling heat across Asia and the Middle East in late April that echoed last year’s destructive swelter was made 45 times more likely in some parts of the continent because of human-caused climate change, a study Tuesday foundABC News - Tech - Climate -
‘Impossible’ heatwave struck Philippines in April, scientists find
Human-caused climate crisis brought soaring temperatures across Asia, from Gaza to Delhi to Manila. The record-breaking heatwave that scorched the Philippines in April would have been impossible without the climate crisis, scientists have found. ...The Guardian - World -
Heated exchange between council members considering ceasefire resolution
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Heat exposure of older people across world to double by 2050, finds study
Extra 270 million adults aged 69 or over will suffer dangerous heat levels of 37.5C amid global heating and ageing populations. The heat exposure of older people will at least double in all continents by 2050, according to a study that highlights ...The Guardian - World -
Follow live: Knicks, Pacers bringing the heat to MSG in Game 5
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Why are some critics vexed by Top Boy’s Baftas? Because it’s the Britain they don’t want to talk about | Franklyn Addo
I live and work in communities at the heart of the series, and I value its art more than Happy Valley or The Crown. Last night, to the apparent dismay of some, the hit TV show Top Boy won the coveted Bafta award for best drama series. This was not ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom -
NYC Mayor Eric Adams proposes immigrants as solution to lifeguard shortage because they are 'excellent swimmers'
New York City Mayor Eric Adams suggested immigrants as a possible solution to the city's lifeguard shortage because they are "excellent swimmers."NBC News - Top stories -
Tom Brady regrets Netflix roast because some of the jokes 'affected my kids'
Upon reflection, seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady says he regrets the way his Netflix roast affected his three children, ages 16, 14 and 11.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - Netflix -
European Union nations endorse a major overhaul of the bloc’s migration rules as campaigning heats up for elections
European Union nations endorse a major overhaul of the bloc’s migration rules as campaigning heats up for electionsABC News - World -
Google rolls out its most powerful AI models as competition from OpenAI heats up
Google on Tuesday announced new additions to its AI model following a flashy rollout a day earlier from OpenAI.CNBC - Business - Google
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