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A Heat Wave Is Building Along the Mid Atlantic Coast This Weekend and It Is Arriving Faster Than Expected

A surge of early-season heat is set to intensify along the Mid-Atlantic coast this weekend, with forecasters warning that the warmup is unfolding more quickly than earlier projections suggested. Cities from Virginia to the New York metro area could face a sharp jump into summerlike conditions, with hot days, warm nights, and growing health risks.

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A Heat Wave Is Building Along the Mid Atlantic Coast This Weekend and It Is Arriving Faster Than Expected

A surge of early-season heat is set to intensify along the Mid-Atlantic coast this weekend, with forecasters warning that the warmup is unfolding more quickly than earlier projections suggested. Cities from Virginia to the New York metro area could face a sharp jump into summerlike conditions, with hot days, warm nights, and growing health risks.

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Bernie Sanders Wants the Government to Own 50% of Every Major AI Company and Silicon Valley Is Not Happy

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A Heat Wave Is Building Along the Mid Atlantic Coast This Weekend and It Is Arriving Faster Than Expected

A surge of early-season heat is set to intensify along the Mid-Atlantic coast this weekend, with forecasters warning that the warmup is unfolding more quickly than earlier projections suggested. Cities from Virginia to the New York metro area could face a sharp jump into summerlike conditions, with hot days, warm nights, and growing health risks.

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Fresh labor data delivered the strongest upside surprise in roughly two years, catching economists off guard and reshaping the debate over whether the U.S. economy is slowing or stabilizing. The numbers do not erase every weakness, but they suggest employers remain far more resilient than many forecasts assumed.

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Bernie Sanders has proposed an extraordinary new plan to give the public a 50% ownership stake in America’s largest AI companies. The idea has electrified critics and supporters alike, opening a fierce debate over who should control the wealth and power created by artificial intelligence.

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The United States still has enormous oil resources, record production, and a functioning emergency stockpile. But softer prices, thinning refinery capacity, lower proved reserves, and a leaner Strategic Petroleum Reserve are creating a more fragile energy picture than the headline numbers suggest.

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NOAA Is Warning the Midwest That an Extreme Heat Event Is Coming and It Is Arriving Earlier Than Anyone Expected

NOAA forecasters are signaling a dangerous early-June heat event for parts of the Midwest, Great Lakes, and Mississippi and Ohio valleys. The unusual timing matters as much as the temperature itself, because early-season heat often catches people, cities, and critical systems unprepared.

The National Hurricane Center Is Tracking a System Off Baja California With a 90 Percent Chance of Forming This Week

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A surge of early-season heat is set to intensify along the Mid-Atlantic coast this weekend, with forecasters warning that the warmup is unfolding more quickly than earlier projections suggested. Cities from Virginia to the New York metro area could face a sharp jump into summerlike conditions, with hot days, warm nights, and growing health risks.

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