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With D.C. seeing more heat waves every year, climate change experts predict that by the 2050s the District is in store for 30 to 40 extreme heat days each year with temperatures cresting 95 degrees.
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On this episode of HL Shorts, we hear from Peggy Norton-Rosko, senior vice president and chief nurse executive at the Unive rsity of Maryland Medical System, Corporate Executive Office, about how CNOs ...
The U.S. military spent more than $6 billion over the past three years to recruit and retain service members, in what's been ...
Washington State University scientists are using microwave technology to extend the shelf life of hummus while eliminating ...
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During the Tacoma City Council’s Community Vitality and Safety Committee meeting on May 8, Caleb Carbone, the homeless strategy, systems and services manager with the city’s Neighborhood and Community ...
An early season heat wave is poised to bring scorching temperatures to much of the southern U.S., making the region feel more like summer than spring over the coming days.
An early-season heat dome is building over the Gulf of Mexico and will bring a week of unusual heat and humidity to southern states, from Texas to Florida, and southward into Mexico and the Caribbean.