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The most intense heatwave in the city lasted 12 grueling days, from Aug. 24, 1953 to Sept. 4, 1953.
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An NYPD helicopter pilot and a LaGuardia air traffic controller's radio chatter about the attention-seeking couple who scaled the Empire State Building Wednesday has gone viral as a quintessentially New York City exchange.
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Fresh off a recent string of key upset victories, the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is eyeing more potential breakthrough wins in Michigan, Wisconsin, and possibly Florida over the next few weeks as it works to drag Democrats further to the left.
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People are seeking refuge from intense temperatures and humidity this week.
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Christian groups see the nation's semiquincentennial as bringing history, emotion and faith together in a way that is ripe for spreading the gospel.
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The woman, 31, was kneeling in the shallow part of a river in Seminole County, in Central Florida, when an alligator bit her, authorities said.
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More than two dozen other Republican-led states have adopted bans on female transgender athletes, and the decision seems certain to extend to them as well.
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