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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1789, In response to the dismissal of the French finance minister Jacques Necker, the radical journalist Camille Desmoulins gives a speech which results in the storming of the Bastille two days later. In 1937, Robert McFarlane, American colonel and diplomat, 13th United States National Security Advisor (died 2022) was born. In 1959, David Brown, Australian meteorologist was born. In 1961, Indian city Pune floods due to failure of the Khadakwasla and Panshet dams, killing at least two thousand people. In 1967, Riots begin in Newark, New Jersey. In 1973, A fire destroys the entire sixth floor of the National Personnel Records Center of the United States. In 1995, Chinese seismologists successfully predict the 1995 Myanmar-China earthquake, reducing the number of casualties to 11. In 1996, John Chancellor, American journalist (born 1927) passed away. In 2006, The 2006 Lebanon War begins. In 2013, Six people are killed and 200 injured in a French passenger train derailment in Brétigny-sur-Orge. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

‘Significant, dangerous’ temperature warning in US for a week

Borneo Bulletin

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July 11, 2026

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DNyuz

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· Jul 2, 2026

How Heat Affects the Brain

With more than 160 million people under extreme heat advisories as the Fourth of July weekend approaches, warnings about the dangers are clear. Heat is the leading cause of weather-related deaths in the United States. It can also make you flushed, irritable and worse at math. A growing body of research has shown that our []

The Economic Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

Extreme heat warning ahead of July 4 weekend in US

Extreme heat warning ahead of July 4 weekend in US

CNET

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· Jun 26, 2026

Expect Extreme Heat in Much of the US Starting This Weekend. How to Stay Safe

Heat can be very dangerous. Staying hydrated and cool are essential.

The Tribune

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· Jun 24, 2026

European heatwave triggers health warnings from London to Milan as temperatures rise even higher

People in large parts of the UK are being warned that high temperatures will present a risk to life on Wednesday as a “heat-dome” over Western Europe brings extreme conditions to the continent. The “red heat health” alert for much of central and southern England, as well as Wales, is only the second such warning []

Scientific American

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· Jul 2, 2026

How to avoid heat illness and stay safe during the mega heat wave

A heat wave over the Fourth of July weekend could put millions at risk of heat-related illnesses. Here’s what to do to stay safe—and why you don’t just need to drink lots of water

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· Nov 11, 2025

WRAL Weather Alert Days: Extreme heat warning goes into effect, Friday could reach a record 102

Friday will be dangerously hot, and Saturday could be even hotter. An extreme heat warning is in effect for much of the area, including the Triangle, between Friday afternoon and Saturday evening, when highs will enter the triple digits and it could feel as hot as 110 degrees at times.

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Related coverage for "‘Significant, dangerous’ temperature warning in US for a week": DNyuz — How Heat Affects the Brain. The Economic Times — Extreme heat warning ahead of July 4 weekend in US . CNET — Expect Extreme Heat in Much of the US Starting This Weekend. How to Stay Safe. The Tribune — European heatwave triggers health warnings from London to Milan as temperatures rise even higher. Scientific American — How to avoid heat illness and stay safe during the mega heat wave. WRAL News — WRAL Weather Alert Days: Extreme heat warning goes into effect, Friday could reach a record 102