The weather is hot again.
Jun. 20th, 2020 03:21 pmIs it going to be like this all summer?
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Boop!
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Turning down Pittsburgh's lights might help the city see stars, but first, astronomers needa map of the city's light pollution.
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As Israel Vows Annexation, Palestinian Leaders Embark On Risky Form Of Protest
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