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After Suffering from Scorching Heat, US Southwest to Experience a Major Cooldown
Significant cooling is expected to replace the extreme heat in the Southwest. Early this week, temperatures in the southwestern United States might plummet by as much as 40 degrees Fahrenheit as a new weather trend pushes away the region's extreme, record-setting heat.
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Texas Fisherman Shocked After Capturing Monstrous 7-Foot-Long Alligator
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Rise of Plastitar: Scientists Identifies the Mix of Tar and Microplastics a New Form of Pollution
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Soaring High: A Philippine Eagle, One of the World's Most Endangered Bird, Released in the Wild
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Drought Exposure History of Grassland Communities Improves Its Recovery From Subsequent Drought
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Ocean Predators Become Hungrier Due to Climate Change and Global Warming
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Recent Research Demonstrates That the Earth’s Inner Core Vibrates Deep Under Our Feet
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British Columbia Issues Evacuation Alert at Duhamel Creek as Flood Risk Continue to Threaten Province
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Sheep Fire: US State Government Issue Mandatory Evacuation Orders as Wildfire Spreads Across Southern California
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Use of ‘Supplements’ To Feed Corals Might One Day Aid in the Recovery of the Great Barrier Reef
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Airport Emissions in Colder Locations Levels Rise Throughout the Winter
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A Tundra Wildfire Is Advancing on an Alaska Native Settlement