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Las Vegas heat breaks records
The Telegraph· 9 hours agoAround the Las Vegas area this week, pedestrians sometimes felt scarcer than jackpots. Merely walking through a parking lot meant squinting — not at the...
Showers Pull Temp Down To 28.4°c, Weathermen Spy More Spells Today | Kolkata News - Times of India
The Times of India· 11 hours ago2 Kolkata: Overnight rain in Kolkata brought the mercury down by around seven notches on Friday. The...
Caitlin Clark Can Still Shockingly Join Team USA For Paris Olympics 2024 As THIS WNBA Star Is Not...
Pinkvilla· 19 hours agoAll Caitlin Clark fans can rejoice because she might still make it to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games...
Tampons containing arsenic and lead pose significant health risks
Clinical Trials Arena· 19 hours agoThe medical records of 838 women with cadmium, lead, mercury, and arsenic levels in their blood or...
Top Mumbai stories of week: Traffic restrictions for Aashadi Ekadashi announced; PM Modi to visit...
Mid Day· 1 day agoIIT Roorkee recently submitted its report on the Malabar Hill reservoir, suggesting that an...
Rain likely after sweltering day in New Delhi | Delhi News - Times of India
The Times of India· 1 day agoNEW DELHI: Delhiites experienced a hot and humid day on Thursday, but some respite is expected on...
Why Is Western US Facing Oppressive Heatwave, What Is A Heat Dome? Explained - News18
News18· 2 days agoThe city of Las Vegas surpassed recorded fifth consecutive day of temperatures at 46.1 Celsius. Las...
The Royal Selfie: India's First Self-Photograph Was Taken By The King And Queen Of Tripura Over 100...
Times Now· 2 days agoThe world's first selfie was taken by Robert Cornelius in October 1839. In India, it was the...
“All that needs to be known is in the music”: The mystery (not genius) of Muse’s first decade
Louder Sound· 2 days agoWith each of their first four albums Matt Bellamy and co injected more prog to their music, finding...
The earth is getting hotter, so why is this summer so dismal? - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 days agoMELBOURNE: Fossil fuels have kept Earth 1.5°C hotter than its preindustrial average temperature for more than a year now. If the planet is in the middle of "a large and continuing shift" to ...