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Photo caption: Kansas City’s baseball stadium ran misters to cool people off in heat near 100 degrees on June 28,...
Photo caption: Kansas City’s baseball stadium ran misters to cool people off in heat near 100 degrees on June 28,...
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Photo caption: Firefighters work at a back burn of the Fairview fire near Hemet in southern California. Photo credit: Mario...
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