High Temperatures Engulf The Nation Showing The Growing Dangers Of Climate Change

More than 60 million people are under ‘heat alert’ with cities in the Northeast seeing their warmest temperatures in a decade. Dallas has now topped triple digits 40 times this year; double the annual average. With the ever-changing climate, more communities are being displaced like those of the Chocktaw Nation who received $50 million in a federal grant to help more to higher ground.

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s commencement ceremonies continued Saturday. The university’s provost, Denise Cobb, led the ceremony, conferring degrees on 2,356 graduates. CAS graduates were honored by Josie Pauley, who earned a bachelor’s degree in applied communication studies. She encouraged graduates to live in the moment and make the most of every day. Besides, she also presented awards to six IAPP students and a few other notable graduates.

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