Heat Wave Hits Classrooms: 76% of Students Return to Scorching Schools
As the new school year kicks off, extreme heat impacts 76% of U.S. school zones. Discover how students, parents, and innovators are rallying to keep classrooms cool.
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As the new school year kicks off, extreme heat impacts 76% of U.S. school zones. Discover how students, parents, and innovators are rallying to keep classrooms cool.
Antiques expert Evan Kail recalls finding WWII snapshots that reshaped his life as he gears up for the Chinese mainland’s 80th Victory Anniversary parade in 2025.
As U.S. students head back to class, vaccination rates among kids are falling, sparking public health concerns.
Mexico’s trade gap with the US reached a record high as exports outpaced imports despite Washington’s new tariffs.
New US-EU tariffs are driving up the cost of luxury goods, leading to slower demand and pushing brands to adapt in creative ways.
A federal judge ordered Florida to dismantle ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ its remote immigration detention site. The state is appealing — here’s what’s next.
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J.D. Vance says Russia made significant concessions in peace talks, while Lavrov accuses the West and Zelenskyy of stalling. Canada steps in with CAD 2 billion in aid.