This week, it’s not missiles or politics making headlines it’s the heat. A brutal heat dome has settled over large parts of the U.S., sending temperatures soaring past 100°F across the Midwest, South, and Northeast.
Hospitals are reporting spikes in heatstroke cases, and cities are scrambling to open cooling centers and keep the power grid stable.
Climate experts say this is just the beginning of what summer will look like in the years ahead. But for millions right now, it’s a fight to stay cool and stay alive.
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