• Associated Press

    Extreme heat in India has killed more than 100 people in the past three and a half months

    A monthslong heat wave across swathes of India has killed more than 100 people and led to over 40,000 suspected cases of heat stroke in the past three and a half months, according to data from India's Health Ministry. Between March 1 and June 18, 110 people in India died after suffering heat strokes, according to Health Ministry data provided to The Associated Press. Officials from India's Health Ministry and its subsidiary body, the National Centre for Disease Control, which compiled the figu

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  • BBC

    McKellen to miss play's last London shows after stage fall

    Sir Ian McKellen will not return to his starring West End role as he recovers from a fall off stage.

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  • Investor's Business Daily

    Dow Jones Futures Rise As Nasdaq, Nvidia Near Extreme Levels; Jobless Claims On Tap

    Futures rose with AI plays powering higher. The Nasdaq and Nvidia are nearing extreme levels, raising risks of a pullback.

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  • Local Journalism Initiative

    Inuvik Hope House mural aims to 'bridge mental health with art'

    A team of roughly 15 people spent three days painting a mural for Inuvik's adult drop-in centre. Work on the mural, which is 12 feet wide and eight feet tall, started on Monday morning and was completed by Wednesday afternoon. Hope House manager Peggy Day said the sign is partly intended to identify the building, which otherwise blends in with nearby houses. The facility at 83 Inuit Road began as an initiative to meet the region's housing demand. In 2022, the team – Day, Susan Peffer, Veronica K

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  • USA TODAY

    Head of Lebanon's Hezbollah threatens Israel and Cyprus

    Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said 'there will be no place safe from our missiles and our drones' in Israel in the event of a broader war.

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  • SWNS

    How are U.S. consumers addressing the changes in their cost of living?

    Nearly nine in 10 Americans have seen their cost-of-living increase over the past five years, and a new study has found it’s having a massive impact on how they’re shopping, particularly online. The poll of 2,000 U.S. adults found consumers now spend the most on groceries (35%), clothing (27%) and home goods (17%) when shopping online. Over three in four (76%) believe the underlying cause for cost-of-living increases is due to inflation, leading 61% of consumers to shift their online shopping ha

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  • PA Media: UK News

    Man, 75, to set up knitting business following Masters graduation

    Michael Harrigan has completed a Masters degree in Scottish history from the University of Dundee, after studying remotely in Thailand.

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