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The New American Inequality: The Cooled vs. the Cooked
Heat waves are increasingly dangerous for those without water, shade and air-conditioning.
No Food, No Water, a Broken Leg: How a Hiker Survived a Harrowing Week in the Wild
Alec Luhn, 38, an American journalist, hopes the lessons he learned from his ordeal in a national park in Norway can help others.
Buchenwald can refuse entry to people wearing Palestinian keffiyeh, German court rules
Court in Thuringia rejected woman’s request to enter concentration camp memorial while wearing the scarfA German court has ruled that a Nazi concentration camp memorial has the rig...
Judge denies DOJ request to release Jeffrey Epstein grand jury transcripts
Two other judges have also denied the Justice Department’s bid to unseal grand jury records in Jeffery Epstein-related cases.
Two arrested after ‘famous’ ice-cream man fatally stabbed in north-west London
Shazad Khan, 41, was well known in Monks Park, Wembley after starting to operate van about a year agoTwo people have been arrested after an ice-cream man was fatally stabbed in bro...
Israel enters first stages of Gaza City assault
Israel entered the first stages of its planned assault on Gaza City after approving a plan to take over the city that includes calling up 60,000 reservists for its expanded militar...
England to sell eight times more council homes than it built last year, report finds
Depletion of social housing stock spurs calls for councils to have first refusal to buy ex-council homes entering marketEngland will sell off more than eight times as many council ...
Trump’s Tactics Mean Many International Students Won’t Make It to Campus
Arizona State University has one of the highest proportions of international students, but their numbers are set to drop this fall.
Oregon city that tried to ban homeless encampments agrees to ensure 150 camping spaces
Grants Pass reaches settlement with advocacy group that accused it of discriminating against people with disabilitiesThe Oregon city at the heart of a major US supreme court homele...
Protect BBC’s independence in case of Farage government, ex-news head urges
James Harding says it is ‘recklessly complacent’ to assume Trump-style attacks on media could never happen in UK The BBC must be given complete political independence in case Nigel...
California resident catches the plague, likely from infected flea at Lake Tahoe, officials say
Scanning electron micrograph depicting a mass of Yersinia pestis bacteria (the cause of bubonic plague) in the foregut of the flea vector.
A 1990 Measles Outbreak Shows How the Disease Can Roar Back
A measles virus particle. The United States has recorded more than 1,300 measles cases this year and three deaths.