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Tomorrow marks the 250th birthday of the United States, with Independence Day celebrations planned across the country. But many events are being affected by the intense heat wave stretching from Texas to the East Coast. Some communities have already chosen to cancel or reduce their festivities, including Philadelphia, which shortened its annual Fourth of July parade route. |
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Rescue workers in Kyiv recovered more bodies from an apartment building overnight after it was crushed by a Russian missile yesterday. Officials say that 30 people were killed in the missile and drone strikes on Ukraine’s capital, which Russia launched in response to Ukrainian drone strikes targeting Russian oil refineries. |
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Congress is on its July 4th recess, but lawmakers will soon turn their focus to this fall’s midterm elections. Democrats are searching for ways to energize their base, and several primaries have revealed growing frustration with the party establishment. In Denver and New York City, democratic socialists have successfully unseated incumbent Democrats who they believe are not left-leaning enough. |
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