NEW YORK (AP) -- A heat wave that spread from the Midwest to the Northeast tormented millions of people with blasts of 100-degree temperatures and bog-like humidity as blackouts struck neighborhoods and deaths were blamed on the hot weather. There was little hope that Saturday would bring much ...
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100-degree heat grips the South, Midwest
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