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Extreme heat kills more people in the U.S. than hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes combined. We need a federal heat standard to protect workers
BY
Jill Rosenthal
Lifestyle
Mayor of Athens says tourism in Greece isn’t ‘viable’ anymore as each visitor only adds €0.40 to the economy
BY
Prarthana Prakash
Environment
The small German village of Mühlrose is facing extinction from opencast mining, despite Germany’s 2030 pledge to leave coal behind
BY
Petra Sorge
and
Bloomberg
Tech
NASCAR just unveiled a $1.5 million electric car—with twice the horsepower of its gas-guzzling cars
BY
Chris Morris
Environment
Texas braces for Beryl as storm threatens to regain hurricane strength before making landfall
BY
Mark Vancleave
,
Valerie Gonzalez
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Florida farmers turn to an ancient tree from India as the state’s once-famous citrus industry dries up
BY
Freida Frisaro
and
The Associated Press
Features
The Seine River, the romantic lifeblood of Paris, is set to reopen for swimming after 100 years. But its cursed clean-up is a lesson for future Olympics
BY
Prarthana Prakash
Lifestyle
Americans come out in droves to celebrate 4th of July fireworks as millions suffer under ‘significant and extremely dangerous’ heat
BY
David Sharp
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Hurricane Beryl bears down on booming Mexican beach hotspot Tulum as American tourists ‘hunker down and stay safe’
BY
Martín Silva
,
John Myers Jr.
and
The Associated Press
Lifestyle
Amsterdam has long wanted to keep ‘nuisance’ tourists away. First, it banned new hotels and now, it plans to ban cruises
BY
Prarthana Prakash
Finance
GM will pay $146m in penalties because 5.9 million of its older vehicles pollute too much
BY
Tom Krisher
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Matthew Daly
and
The Associated Press
Environment
U.S. officials enlist trained shooters to kill 450,000 barred owls—all in the name of saving their cousins from extinction
BY
Matthew Brown
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Planning decision for London’s controversial ‘Undershaft’ skyscraper delayed as objections mount over the city’s tallest tower
BY
Jack Sidders
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Michael
and
Bloomberg
Politics
Biden administration can’t pause consideration of natural gas export projects while legal challenge by 16 Republican-led states plays out in court
BY
The Associated Press
Environment
This is the earliest we’ve ever seen a Cat 4 hurricane—and the season’s just getting started
BY
Chris Morris
Environment
Superyachts aren’t just for the super-rich: Hundreds of scientists have used them for ocean research
BY
Laurel Chor
and
Bloomberg
Finance
The South Bronx is a cross section of everything wrong with America, but has a community hellbent on changing that: ‘You need to have an outlet so it doesn’t destroy your life’
BY
Sunny Nagpaul
Leadership
Patagonia became famous for letting staff cut out early to chase waves—now it’s asking dozens of employees to relocate or leave because it’s 300% overstaffed
BY
Seamus Webster
Environment
Denmark is spending $100 million to get its citizens to adopt a plant-based diet—but its economy is still stubbornly reliant on pork and dairy exports
BY
Prarthana Prakash
Environment
Tesla ordered to stop releasing toxic emissions from San Francisco Bay Area plant after racking up 112 violations over the last 5 years
BY
The Associated Press
Environment
Inaccurate heat detectors, weak tanker walls, and a decision to needlessly blow open 5 chemical cars: NTSB hearing showcases what went wrong at Ohio derailment
BY
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Minnesota family that lost home to devastating Midwest floods vows to keep store open: ‘The Dam Store has not sold its last burger or sold its last slice of pie’
BY
Hannah Fingerhut
,
Dave Collins
and
The Associated Press
Environment
First Lahaina home starts rebuilding nearly a year after the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century destroyed thousands of Maui homes and killed 102
BY
Jennifer Sinco Kelleher
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Forget carbon taxes on cars—Denmark is charging farmers a $100 ‘burp tax’ per cow
BY
Seamus Webster
Finance
The U.S. is about to get slammed by a ‘very active’ hurricane season—but the carnage could be good news for these five insurance stocks, analyst says
BY
Will Daniel
Finance
‘We have to keep our cool,’ Citi management tells workers as climate and antiwar protests outside HQ reach a fever pitch
BY
Bloomberg
and
Alastair Marsh
Commentary
Housing insurance is melting down in several property markets as climate change renders old assumptions obsolete
BY
Spencer Glendon
and
Barney Schauble
Features
Energy giant Saudi Aramco is betting on AI to thrive after the ‘peak oil’ era
BY
Vivienne Walt
Environment
NTSB chair says Norfolk Southern tried to interfere with derailment probe after botching decision to blow open 5 tank cars and burn the chemicals inside
BY
Josh Funk
,
Tom Krisher
,
Patrick Orsagos
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Tornado warnings, flash flooding and large hail add insult to injury in the Midwest: ‘Nature doesn’t care whether you believe in climate change or not’
BY
Hannah Fingerhut
,
Dave Collins
,
Margery A. Beck
and
The Associated Press
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Chase’s plan to charge for checking accounts—and how consumers might respond
BY
Alicia Adamczyk
Health
Toxic arsenic and lead detected in tampons sold in the U.K., Greece, and the U.S., according to first-ever tampon study
BY
Anna Edney
and
Bloomberg
Tech
Elon Musk says he’ll lock iPhones in an electromagnetic cage at all his businesses after Apple announces OpenAI...
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Eleanor Pringle