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Month: June 2025

Highs increase into the weekend

THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. (KESQ) – We’ve been hovering near our seasonal norms the last couple of days, but temps rise a bit moving into the weekend. High pressure remains the main ingredient in our forecast. Monsoon moisture so far isn’t a big issue, with the bulk of that moisture lingering well to our East which means

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Nike is getting walloped with tariffs

Nike says its tariff bill is $1 billion

By Jordan Valinsky, CNN New York (CNN) — Nike is forecasting it will have to pay $1 billion in additional costs because of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, the activewear giant announced Thursday. The tariffs “represent a new and meaningful cost headwind,” said Matthew Friend, Nike’s chief financial officer on a call with analysts, adding that

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A close up picture of the 4.16 billion-year-old rocks from the Nuvvuagittuq greenstone belt

Scientists say they have identified Earth’s oldest rocks. It could reveal an unknown chapter in our planet’s history

By Katie Hunt, CNN (CNN) — A rocky outcrop in a remote corner of northern Quebec appears serene in its eerie isolation on the eastern shore of Canada’s Hudson Bay. But over the past two decades, this exposed remnant of ancient ocean floor, known as the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt, has been a heated scientific battleground

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Dr. Robert Malone

Unusual pushback, ‘dangerous precedent’: What the first meeting of Kennedy’s CDC advisers reveals about the future of vaccines in America

By Brenda Goodman, Asuka Koda, Katherine Dillinger, Jamie Gumbrecht, CNN (CNN) — A startling new vision of vaccination in America is becoming clearer — one likely to involve fresh scrutiny of established science and practices, and limits on vaccines that have been studied for decades. The first meeting of new vaccine advisers to the US

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