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Extreme heat can be dangerous and life-threatening. You can prevent heat-related illnesses by drinking plenty of water, limiting exercise, and using fans.
Tepid inflation, mixed economic data and signs that the Trump administration will limit longer-term debt sales are fueling optimism that this bond-market rally has legs.
With temperatures rising into the 90s for the first time this year, the City of Rochester will activate its Cool Sweep program.
Over the years, we've written about lots of ways to keep cool in a heat wave. We thought it would be nice to roundup all.
But globally, keeping people cool is likely to be a much bigger drain on electricity grids and a more pressing power sector challenge.
Workers in hot jobs seek shade, stay hydrated and focus on positivity — while the zookeepers eat Popsicles and feed animals “fishsicles” and “bloodsicles.” ...
A number of pools and cooling centers are open Monday and Tuesday to help residents escape the dangerous heat in the Lehigh Valley.
Lila Moss rocks a transparent top and ruffled skirt set at the Saint Laurent Men's Paris Fashion Week show.
Whatever summer adventures you have planned -- to the beach, pool, campground or even your own backyard -- these cool summer tips, tricks, hacks and DIYs will bring a smile to your face and ...
Temperatures drop to the 70s with cloud cover and shower chances on Friday, but Saturday brings a quick return to heat with highs approaching 90 degrees.
Here's what to know. When will it cool off in Indiana? Based on the current forecast it won't cool off much until next week. Daily highs in the 90s will be our new normal until the weekend.
How to cool down Overnight lows can be a particularly dangerous part of a heat wave, said Ashley Ward, director of the Heat Policy Innovation Hub at Duke University.