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Taken from Bank of England report Terry Ettam Something very big is happening in the world, but we don't seem to notice at all. We become so focused on the simple, sensational things that we fail to notice the storm clouds. Now, to be clear, it is the ballistic winging of a senior American politician that deserves our most attention, especially when the circumstances and outcomes are, frankly, not only near-apocalyptic but bizarre. The situation is so bizarre and contrary to what we expect after watching a thousand shows on the same topic (half the audience saw the gunman wandering…

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WAYLAND, Ky. (AP) — Kitty Holbrooke gave Gov. Andy Beshear a hug Friday before celebrating another milestone in eastern Kentucky's recovery from historic flooding. The retired teacher believes it could be the last time she sees the rising Democratic star for a while if she's invited to join Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign.”I'm happy with it anyway,” Holbrooke said after the governor continued to greet others in the crowd. But if he continues, I'll be really happy. It would be great if he does as good a job as vice president as he did for Kentucky.Beshear has proven his small-town…

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Climate change is making pregnancy and childbirth more difficult in areas of the world most vulnerable to extreme heat. In Mumbai, the summer of 2022 was unbearably hot, with daytime temperatures reaching as high as 38 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit), causing 23-year-old Madhuri Bolke to suffer from sleep deprivation and even considered abortion at one point. “Even with the fan on full speed, I had a hard time falling asleep,” he recalls. I often wake up in the middle of the night. Finally, he spoke to Bharti Kamble, a community health care worker in Bolkewadi. Kamble recommends returning to…

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Bob Templeton has spent nearly three decades thinking about the correlation between demographic trends and public school enrollment. The job has become more difficult than ever.In fast-growing Texas, where Templeton is located, total public school enrollment increased by as many as 60,000 students in the year before the pandemic. Since then, this growth has slowed significantly. Last year, K-12 enrollment increased by only 12,000 students, even though the state's overall population grew faster than most other states.”That's when I saw the data and said, 'Wow, something's going on here,'” Templeton said.Templeton's job is to help school districts identify the problems…

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Friday will be fine with light winds and light fog in some low lying areas. Highs over the next few days will remain below average.What's the weather like on Friday?Temperatures will reach into the high 90s on Friday.Showers and storms are possible over the next few days, but most will see a dry weekend.You'll really notice the increase in temperature and humidity on Sunday. Highs will be around 90, but the heat index will be around 100. Our next heat wave will arrive next week. A dangerous environment where the temperature feels over 105 degrees for days on end.EMSA Thermal…

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Today will be our transition day into cooler weather for the weekend as a ridge of high pressure decides to back off, allowing cooler air to filter in.Today will still be warm and muggy, but daytime highs will be a few degrees cooler and slightly above average. Monsoon humidity will decrease in the coming days, reducing the likelihood of thunderstorms in the mountains.The Desert Heat Warning will end at 8pm today. Desert highs will rise to 118 degrees, with warm nights ahead in the 80s and 90s.By Sunday, temperatures will plummet by 5 to 10 degrees, with highs slightly below…

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Friday will be fine with light winds and light fog in some low lying areas. Highs over the next few days will remain below average.What's the weather like on Friday?Temperatures will reach into the high 90s on Friday.Showers and storms are possible over the next few days, but most will see a dry weekend.You'll really notice the increase in temperature and humidity on Sunday. Highs will be around 90, but the heat index will be around 100. Our next heat wave will arrive next week. A dangerous environment where the temperature feels over 105 degrees for days on end.EMSA Thermal…

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Forecaster Derrah Getter's first warning forecastIt will be mostly cloudy today as a cold front clears the area. There may be a chance of showers this afternoon, but most of us will stay dry. Highs today are in the low 80s. The chance of rain will be lower on Saturday, but there will be more sunshine. Highs will warm into the mid 80s. The humidity will drop both weekends. Dry and sunny conditions continue into Sunday and into the middle of the next work week. There are a few chances to see scattered showers mid to late next week. Temperatures…

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Current radar:Houston – Light rain overnight Thursday into Friday morning. The next round of heavy rain will arrive on Friday morning. Friday forecast:The rain train continues today into the weekend, but coverage and intensity will begin to decrease throughout the weekend. On Friday, more showers and thunderstorms are expected in the morning. Heaviest rainfall from Houston to Coast (Copyright 2024 KPRC Click2Houston – All Rights Reserved.)Track the tropics:There is no tropical activity in the Gulf, Caribbean Sea or Atlantic Ocean. The tropics should become active again during the first week of August.No hurricane activity is expected over the next 7…

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