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It’s Summer Again, So Media Tees-Up Another Round of ‘Heat Dome’ Mania

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June 26, 2026

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It’s Summer Again, So Media Tees-Up Another Round of ‘Heat Dome’ Mania

In response to the Western Europe summer heat wave, France bans drinking alcohol in public. The post It’s Summer Again, So Media Tees-Up Another Round of ‘Heat Dome’ Mania first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

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MeidasTouch

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· Jun 26, 2026

Corporate media just blew it again…

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The Week

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· Jun 22, 2026

Beat back the summer heat with these electrifying touring theater shows

Beat back the summer heat with these electrifying touring theater shows

ComicBook.com

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· Jul 4, 2026

Prime is Now Streaming All 4 Seasons of an Underrated Sitcom, 17 Years After it was Canceled

It looks like long-canceled sitcoms are streaming platforms’ flavor of the summer, with another one just recently brought to Prime Video. Sitcom fans have been spoiled in recent months with the addition of The Bernie Mac Show, Shrill, Married with Children, and more, all added to various streamers. And now, another sitcom that ended nearly []

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 26, 2026

‘Absolutely ridiculous’: Concerns over UK heatwave dismissed as ‘hysteria’

Sky News contributor Adrian Hayes comments on the “hysteria” surrounding an extreme heatwave in the United Kingdom. “The hysteria … all the press, all the media are saying it’s the hottest June day ever. No, it’s the hottest since the 1880s,” Mr Hayes told Sky News host Steve Price. “It’s just absolutely ridiculous … just grin and bear it, and you know, it will pass.”

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· Jun 29, 2026

The Future of Media dinner

As mainstream media craters, a tsunami of mis-dis-information swamps social media, and governments hammer free speech, we examine the future of media.

NY Post Sports

· Jun 28, 2026

Jaylen Brown goes off on ‘AI hoops’ after claim he’s ‘the seventh-best player on a team’

Basketball's war on analytics permeated social media again this weekend.

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Related coverage for "It’s Summer Again, So Media Tees-Up Another Round of ‘Heat Dome’ Mania": MeidasTouch — Corporate media just blew it again…. The Week — Beat back the summer heat with these electrifying touring theater shows . ComicBook.com — Prime is Now Streaming All 4 Seasons of an Underrated Sitcom, 17 Years After it was Canceled. Sky News Australia — ‘Absolutely ridiculous’: Concerns over UK heatwave dismissed as ‘hysteria’. Michael West Media — The Future of Media dinner. NY Post Sports — Jaylen Brown goes off on ‘AI hoops’ after claim he’s ‘the seventh-best player on a team’