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Tracking High Temperatures: Heat Wave Forecast in Canada

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Intense heat has contributed to record-breaking summer temperatures around the globe in recent years. Here’s the latest forecast, and where it’s expected to be warmer than usual:

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High-temperature forecast for Wednesday






Where the forecast temperatures for Wednesday were unusually hot

Degrees above or below average for Aug. 20



Sources: University of Maine Climate Change Institute and the National Centers for Environmental Prediction Global Forecast System

Note: Averages based on data from 1979 to 2000.


While tying a single heat wave to climate change requires extensive analysis, scientists have no doubt that heat waves around the world are becoming hotter, more frequent and longer-lasting.

The World Meteorological Organization confirmed in March 2025 that 2024 was the hottest year on record and the first year in which Earth’s surface was more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above its average during the preindustrial era.


Note: Maps on this page show temperature forecasts for the period between 8 p.m. on Aug. 19 through 8 p.m. on Aug. 20. All times Eastern.



Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook refuses to be coerced into stepping down

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Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook has defied calls from Donald Trump to resign, saying she has “no intention of being bullied to step down” after one of the president’s allies accused her of breaching mortgage rules.

Trump on Wednesday demanded Cook become the second Fed governor in less than a month to step down after Bill Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Financing Agency and frequent critic of the US central bank, called on the justice department to open a criminal investigation into alleged irregularities in her mortgage applications.

Cook on Wednesday evening said she had “learned from the media” that Pulte had posted on X that he was making a criminal referral based on mortgage applications made in 2021, a year before she joined the Fed.

She said: “I have no intention of being bullied to step down from my position because of some questions raised in a tweet.”

“I do intend to take any questions about my financial history seriously as a member of the Federal Reserve and so I am gathering the accurate information to answer any legitimate questions and provide the facts.”

The allegations against Cook, whose term runs to 2038, are the latest in a multipronged attack from the Trump administration on the central bank and its staff, including Fed chair Jay Powell.

The president has called Powell a “numbskull” and a “moron” over his refusal to comply with his wishes to aggressively cut interest rates. Trump and his allies have also sharply criticised a $2.5bn renovation of the Fed’s headquarters in Washington.

Removing Cook would give Trump the chance to nominate an economist who shares his desire for low borrowing costs for a coveted seat on the Fed’s board.

All seven members of the Fed board have a vote on the rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee, which has a dozen voting members. A majority of board members also have the authority to fire the heads of the 12 regional branches of the central bank.

In a Truth Social post on Wednesday morning, Trump said: “Cook must resign, now!!!”

The president’s demand came hours after Pulte claimed Cook had “falsified bank documents and property records to acquire more favourable loan terms, potentially committing mortgage fraud”.

Pulte claimed Cook had declared in financial documents that two homes bought within weeks of each other would both be her primary residence. He also alleged one of the homes was later advertised online for rent.

The administration’s assault on the central bank and other economic authorities has sparked concern among economists and lawmakers.

The president fired Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner Erika McEntarfer earlier this month following a gloomy July jobs report, which Trump claimed had been rigged.

Trump’s pick to replace McEntarfer, EJ Antoni, has faced opprobrium from many economists who say he lacks the management experience to run a body of 2,000 federal workers.

Trump has also called on Powell to resign, although he has signalled that he plans to remain in his post until his term ends in May 2026.

Investors’ fears that the president could fire Fed officials eased earlier this year after the Supreme Court signalled it believed central bankers could not be fired by the executive branch other than “for cause”, a term characterised as gross malfeasance.

Senator Elizabeth Warren, the top Democrat on the Senate banking committee, criticised the president for targeting the central bank.

“President Trump has been scrambling for a pretext to intimidate or fire chair Powell and members of the Federal Reserve board while blaming anyone but himself for how his failed economic policies are hurting Americans,” Warren told the Financial Times.

“The president and his administration should not weaponise the federal government to illegally fire independent Fed board members,” she added.

Additional reporting by Joe Miller in Washington

Union Reports Termination of Over 600 CDC Employees in US | Health News

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The sackings come as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr pushes to significantly downsize department.

At least 600 employees of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States are receiving permanent termination notices in the wake of a recent court decision that protected some CDC employees from layoffs but not others.

The notices went out this week, and many people have not yet received them, according to the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), which represents more than 2,000 dues-paying members at CDC.

The CDC played a crucial role in gathering data and setting health policy during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The terminations come months after Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr announced efforts to let go of 20,000 employees, downsizing the department by more than 20 percent.

AFGE officials said they are aware of at least 600 employees being cut.

But “due to a staggering lack of transparency from HHS”, the union hasn’t received formal notices about who is being laid off, the federation said in a statement on Wednesday.

The permanent cuts include about 100 people who worked in violence prevention. Some employees noted that those cuts came less than two weeks after a man fired at least 180 bullets into the CDC’s campus and killed a police officer.

“The irony is devastating: The very experts trained to understand, interrupt and prevent this kind of violence were among those whose jobs were eliminated,” some of the affected employees wrote in a blog post last week.

Google emphasizes AI advancements over hardware upgrades in revealing latest smartphones

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Google spotlights AI over hardware upgrades in unveiling new smartphones

Firefighters in Oregon rush to rescue one of the tallest trees in the world

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Firefighters in Oregon are racing to save the Doerner Fir – one of the world’s tallest and oldest trees – from a fire that has been burning since Saturday.

The giant fir, more than 325ft (99m) tall and estimated to be over 450 years old, has already lost about 50ft to the blaze, which may jeopardise its standing in global height rankings, officials say.

With more hot and dry weather forecast along Oregon’s Coast Range, firefighters are struggling to put the fire out.

Officials have discussed some unconventional ways to put out the blaze including building scaffolding to reach and suppress flames higher up the tree.

The cause of the blaze remains unknown, though lightening has been ruled out.

On Tuesday, an infrared drone found no active flames or smoke at the top of the tree, but it detected heat inside a cavity in the trunk some 280 ft high, federal Bureau of Land Management spokesperson Megan Harper told the BBC.

Ms Harper told ABC News that the fire may impact the tree’s standing in global height rankings.

“We’ve lost about 50 ft of it, just from fire and pieces falling out,” she said, noting that the 50 ft were lost through the top burning. “So I don’t know where it’ll stand after this, but it’s still a magnificent tree.”

She also said there was not a risk of the tree fully burning down.

“The tree is so big, it’s got so much mass that it would take a while for it to burn all the way through the tree,” she said.

The Coos Forest Protective Association has said helicopter bucket drops have reduced fire activity near the top, while sprinklers and containment lines have been set up around the base. A helicopter remains on standby.

Putin gifts $22k Ural motorcycle to Alaskan man known for his Russian wheels

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An Alaska man might have walked away as the biggest winner of last week’s high stakes summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage. He rode off with a new motorcycle, courtesy of the Russian government.

Putin’s delegation gifted Mark Warren, a retired fire inspector for the Municipality of Anchorage, a Ural Gear Up motorcycle with a sidecar, one week after a television crew’s interview with Warren went viral in Russia. The motorcycle company, founded in 1941 in western Siberia, now assembles its bikes in Petropavlovsk, Kazakhstan, and distributes them through a team based in Woodinville, Washington.

Warren already owned one Ural motorcycle, purchased from a neighbor. He was out running errands on it a week before the summit when a Russian television crew saw him and asked for an interview.

Warren told the crew about his difficulty obtaining parts for the bike because of supply-and-demand issues.

“It went viral, it went crazy, and I have no idea why, because I’m really just a super-duper normal guy,” Warren said Tuesday. “They just interviewed some old guy on a Ural, and for some reason they think it’s cool.”

On Aug. 13, two days before the Trump-Putin summit to discuss the war in Ukraine, Warren received a call from the Russian journalist, who told him, “They’ve decided to give you a bike.”

Warren said a document he received indicated the gift was arranged through the Russian Embassy in the U.S., which did not immediately return a message Tuesday.

Warren said he initially thought it might be a scam. But after Putin and Trump departed Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson following their three-hour summit last Friday, he got another call informing him the bike was at the base.

He was directed to go to an Anchorage hotel the next day for the handoff. He went with his wife, and there in the parking lot, along with six men he assumed to be Russians, was the olive-green motorcycle, valued at $22,000.

“I dropped my jaw,” he said. “I went, ’You’ve got to be joking me.’”

All the Russians asked in return was to take his picture and interview him, he said: “If they want something from me, they’re gonna be sorely disappointed.”

Two reporters and someone from the consulate jumped on the bike with him, and he drove slowly around the parking lot while a cameraman ran alongside and filmed it.

The only reservation he had about taking the Ural is that he might somehow be implicated in some nefarious Russian scheme. Warren said he doesn’t want a “bunch of haters coming after me that I got a Russian motorcycle. … I don’t want this for my family.”

When he was signing the paperwork taking ownership of the motorcycle from the Russian embassy, he noticed it was manufactured Aug. 12.

“The obvious thing here is that it rolled off the showroom floor and slid into a jet within probably 24 hours,” he said.

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Mumbai Suffers from Flooding Due to Heavy Rainfall

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new video loaded: Mumbai Reels From Flooding After Heavy Rain

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Torrential rains battered India’s financial capital, causing flooding that has waterlogged streets, disrupted public transport and canceled flights.

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White House Joins TikTok as US Divestment or Ban Deadline Approaches

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The Trump administration opened an official White House TikTok account on Tuesday (Tuesday), suggesting the federal government may have softened its stance on the platform ahead of a September deadline for the sale of its US operations.

The account debuted with clips of US President Donald Trump addressing supporters and audio from his 2016 Republican National Convention speech.

In the first video uploaded to the White House’s TikTok account, Trump says: “Every day I wake up determined to deliver a better life for the people all across this nation. I am your voice.”

The account has so far attracted more than 60,500 followers. However, it still trails Trump’s personal campaign Tiktok account, which has accumulated over 15.1 million followers.

The move comes as TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, faces mounting pressure to divest its US operations or face an outright ban in the US. Trump has granted three extensions to the original January 19, 2025 ban, pushing the current deadline to September 17.

Most recently, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said: “The Trump administration is committed to communicating the historic successes President Trump has delivered to the American people with as many audiences and platforms as possible.”

“The Trump administration is committed to communicating the historic successes President Trump has delivered to the American people with as many audiences and platforms as possible.”

Karoline Leavitt, White House

Trump’s relationship with TikTok has shifted since his first term, when he signed executive orders attempting to force the platform’s sale or ban its operations. Ultimately, his move faced court challenges and never took effect. However, his efforts helped establish national security concerns that later prompted bipartisan congressional action.

During his 2024 campaign, Trump joined TikTok and credit the app with helping him connect with younger voters in his win over Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. Trump had said he has “a warm spot in [his] heart” for the app and that TikTok had an impact on his share of the youth vote during the recent election.

Last month, US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick reiterated that TikTok’s US operations must transition from Chinese to American ownership.

Speaking on Fox News last month, Lutnick said: “The President really likes TikTok, and he said it over and over again, because, you know, it was a good way to communicate with young people.”

“But let’s face it, you can’t have the Chinese have an app on 100 million American phones, that is just not okay. So, it’s got to move to American ownership, it’s got to move to American technology, American algorithms,” he said.

In late June, Trump announced that he had identified buyers for TikTok’s US operations, describing them as “a group of very wealthy people” during an earlier Fox News interview. He suggested the deal would require approval from Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Bloomberg reported that Trump’s referenced buyers include the existing consortium of OracleBlackstone, and venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. Those negotiations had previously stalled after Beijing withheld approval following Trump’s sweeping tariffs on Chinese goods.

The Blackstone consortium had reportedly negotiated a deal that would give outside investors 50% of TikTok’s US business while reducing ByteDance’s stake to below 20%.

Oracle is expected to acquire a stake if a deal proceeds, according to an earlier Reuters report.

TikTok has over 170 million users in the US, according to recent data. In the first quarter of 2025, the company generated $43 billion in revenue, surpassing that of Meta, Reuters reported recently.

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Top 20 Rankings for the 2025 Preseason in the West/Mid-West Region

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2025 WEST/MID-WEST REGION HIGH SCHOOL
PRESEASON TOP 20 RANKINGS

Rank School Name City, State
1 St. John’s School Houston, Texas
2 The Kinkaid School Houston, Texas
3 New Trier High School Winnetka, Illinois
4 John Burroughs School Saint Louis, Missouri
5 Pioneer High School Ann Arbor, Michigan
6 Thomas Worthington High School Worthington, Ohio
7 Assumption High School Louisville, Kentucky
8 Sacred Heart Academy Louisville, Kentucky
9 Christian Academy of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky
10 Villa Duchesne Frontenac, Missouri
11 Glenbrook North High School Glenview, Illinois
12 The Bishop’s School La Jolla, California
13 Lake Forest High School Lake Forest, Illinois
14 St. Joseph’s Academy Saint Louis, Missouri
15 Saline High School Saline, Michigan
16 Shaker Heights High School Shaker Heights, Ohio
17 Dexter High School Dexter, Michigan
18 MICDS Saint Louis, Missouri
19 St. Ignatius College Prep San Francisco, California
20 Upper Arlington High School Columbus, Ohio
OC Bishop Watterson High School Columbus, Ohio
OC Chelsea High School Chelsea, Michigan
OC Episcopal High School Houston, Texas
OC La Jolla High School San Diego, California
OC Loyola Academy Wilmette, Illinois
OC Torrey Pines High School San Diego, California

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Russia insists that negotiations for Ukraine security assurances must involve Moscow

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Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says discussing Ukraine security issues without Russia is a ‘road to nowhere’.

Russia has warned that attempting to resolve security issues relating to Ukraine without the participation of Moscow is a “road to nowhere”, days after European leaders met US President Donald Trump to discuss security guarantees for Kyiv.

“We cannot agree with the fact that now it is proposed to resolve questions of security, collective security, without the Russian Federation. This will not work,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Wednesday.

“I am sure that in the West and above all in the United States they understand perfectly well that seriously discussing security issues without the Russian Federation is a utopia; it’s a road to nowhere.”

The minister’s comments come two days after US President Donald Trump hosted Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy alongside prominent European leaders at the White House, and days after Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Trump is trying to steer Putin and Zelenskyy towards a settlement more than three years after Russia invaded its neighbour, but major obstacles remain.

The Russian official said any summit between Putin and Zelenskyy “must be prepared in the most meticulous way” so the meeting does not lead to a “deterioration” of the situation around the conflict.

Lavrov also accused European leaders of making “clumsy attempts” to change the US president’s position on Ukraine.

“We have only seen aggressive escalation of the situation and rather clumsy attempts to change the position of the US president,” he said, referring to Monday’s meeting.

“We did not hear any constructive ideas from the Europeans there,” Lavrov added.

NATO talks

NATO military chiefs are due to meet on Wednesday to discuss the details of potential security guarantees for Ukraine amid efforts to broker a ceasefire to Russia’s offensive.

NATO’s Military Committee said that 32 defence chiefs from across the alliance would hold a video conference.

US General Alexus Grynkewich, who oversees NATO’s operations in Europe, will also take part in the talks.

Kyiv’s European allies are looking to set up a force that could backstop any peace agreement, and a coalition of 30 countries, including European nations, Japan and Australia, have signed up to support the initiative.

Military chiefs are considering how that security force might work. The role that the US might play is unclear. Trump on Tuesday ruled out sending US troops to help defend Ukraine against Russia.

Russia has repeatedly said that it would not accept NATO troops in Ukraine.