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Monkeys, birds and bats continue to die en mass amid extreme Mexico heat
Fox News· 6 days agoThe number of heat-related howler monkeys deaths in Mexico has risen to 157. An animal park...
Over 150 monkey deaths now linked to heat wave in Mexico: "There are going to be a lot of...
CBS News· 6 days agoA heat dome — an area of strong high pressure centered over the southern Gulf of Mexico and northern...
Nationwide, 92M birds have been affected by bird flu. Here's what to know in Missouri
Springfield News-Leader via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe American Egg Board...the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, the average price of dozen eggs was...
Chicago summer forecast: Less extreme heat, not as much wildfire smoke as last year, muggier
WBEZ 91.5 Chicago· 4 days agoChicagoans are likely to face the usual hot, muggy and wet summer this year but with less extreme...
Record heat in Mexico raises concerns over electricity and animal welfare
The Christian Science Monitor· 5 days agoMexico has been reeling from a high-pressure weather phenomenon known as a “heat dome,” which has...
Heat-related monkey deaths climb in Mexico, as environmentalists report deaths of birds and bats
Associated Press· 7 days agoA heat dome — an area of strong high pressure centered over the southern Gulf of Mexico and northern...
Nationwide, 92M birds have been affected by bird flu. Here's what to know in Missouri
The Springfield News-Leader· 6 days agoAcross the nation, the avian flu outbreak has impacted more than 92 million poultry in 48 states,...
UPDATE: Credit union systems back online after outage
WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley· 4 days agoThe credit union had problems with online banking, its website and phones.
COVID-19, mpox 'still here' as summer nears
The San Francisco Examiner· 4 days agoSummer in San Francisco is likely to bring morning fog and an increase in COVID-19 and mpox cases, infectious-disease experts told The Examiner. “It...
Dengue fever, once confined to the tropics, now threatens the U.S.
AOL· 6 days agoMeg Norris was traveling in Argentina in April when the first signs of dengue fever hit her. For the following week, there was nothing to do but sleep, stay hydrated and wait for the body aches ...