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Supported by By Steven Kurutz Photographs by Sophie Park In addition to reporting from a beach on Cape Cod, Steven Kurutz interviewed fans of summer by phone. The vacationers were gone.
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A scientist is calling for Americans to cut off air conditioning after refusing to use it for 25 years during the throes of the summer in order to combat climate change. Stan Cox is an Ecosphere ...
Angela Rayner met leaders of some of the UK's largest businesses today as she tried to tackle growing fears over Labour's workers' rights programme. The Deputy Prime Minister and Business ...
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The UK has experienced its coolest summer since 2015, according to provisional data from the Met Office. Despite recent years seeing persistently hot and dry summers - edging into extreme weather ...