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Hot records are outpacing cool by more than 10-to-1 this year as Europe, US brace for dangerous heat | CNN Weather

CNN Weather | Hot records are outpacing cool by more than 10-to-1 this year as Europe, US brace for dangerous heat

(CNN)- Hot-temperature records are far outpacing cool records across the globe this year as Europe and the United States brace again for dangerous heat waves.

In the US, 92 all-time record high temperatures had been set through July 16, compared with only five all-time record low temperatures, according to data from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Globally, 188 all-time heat records were broken versus 18 cool records.  –read more

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CNN Weather | Graphic shows all the changes in global temperature since 1850  –watch– 

How American tourists are saving France’s summer | CNN travel

CNN travel | How American tourists are saving France’s summer

Predicted huge tourism losses in the Alpes-Maritime region have failed to materialize. Li-Lian Ahlskog Hou/CNN

Paris (CNN) — Summer is in full swing in Paris and the entrance square to the Louvre is busy with vendors selling water or Eiffel Tower souvenirs. Among them, US tourist Chris Walkley is enjoying his first visit to France, taking selfies with his girlfriend by the art museum’s glass pyramid.

“Paris definitely lived up to its reputation,” says Walkley, from Boston. “Food’s been great. Everyone’s been very hospitable.”

For Walkley, traveling to France has been a symbol of getting his life back to normal after two years of restrictions and disruptions caused by the pandemic. “I feel like things are back on track,” he adds with a smile.

For France, Walkley’s presence is a symbol of optimism.  –read more– 

North American hotel guests are less satisfied. Here’s why | CNN travel

CNN travel | North American hotel guests are less satisfied. Here’s why

(CNN) — After two pandemic years of high satisfaction with hotels — thanks to good value, positive staff experiences, confidence in cleanliness and proactive communication — things have taken a turn for the worse for hotel guests.

Cost and fees are the biggest issue, according to J.D. Power’s 2022 North America Hotel Guest Satisfaction Index Study. Prices are up, and many travelers aren’t satisfied with the value for their money.

The 2022 satisfaction study, released Wednesday, showed an 8-point dip in overall satisfaction, for an overall satisfaction score of 822 out of 1,000. That score in 2020 and 2021 was 830.  –read more– 

Hertz faces lawsuit from 47 customers claiming false arrests | CNN BUSINESS

Washington, DC (CNN) – 47 Hertz customers have filed a lawsuit against the rental company that describes horror stories after they were allegedly falsely reported as having stolen its rental cars, and in some cases even jailed.

The plaintiffs allege being blind-sided by arrests — sometimes at gunpoint — and in some cases spending time in jail. Some plaintiffs describe losing their jobs in the fallout from the arrests.  –read more– 

Why BMW is offering heated seats on a monthly subscription | CNN BUSINESS

CNN BUSINESS | Why BMW is offering heated seats on a monthly subscription

(CNN) – BMW is now offering British drivers the option of enjoying a heated seat on a monthly subscription basis. Of course, you can still get heated seats the regular way — just buy them as an option when you purchase the car — but for those who didn’t do that, or who bought a used car without the feature, BMW will enable it for a monthly fee so you can try out having a nice warm seat on a cold day.

Heated seats, purchased on a subscription basis, will cost British drivers £10 a month, the equivalent of about $12.  –read more– 

The most transmissible variant yet has arrived | CNN World

CNN World | The most transmissible variant yet has arrived

(CNN) – Nearly two-and-a-half years since the coronavirus pandemic began, the most infectious and transmissible variant yet has arrived.

Repeated Covid-19 waves have left millions of people dead, with only vaccines helping to blunt the toll. Now the virus is spreading again — evolving, escaping immunity and driving an uptick in cases and hospitalizations. The latest version of its shape-shifting, BA.5, is a clear sign that the pandemic is far from over.

The newest offshoot of Omicron, along with a closely related variant, BA.4, are fueling a global surge in cases — 30% over the past fortnight, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).  –read more

No antibiotics worked, so this woman turned to a natural enemy of bacteria to save her husband’s life | CNN health

CNN health | No antibiotics worked, so this woman turned to a natural enemy of bacteria to save her husband’s life

(CNN) – In February 2016, infectious disease epidemiologist Steffanie Strathdee was holding her dying husband’s hand, watching him lose an exhausting fight against a deadly superbug infection.

After months of ups and downs, doctors had just told her that her husband, Tom Patterson, was too racked with bacteria to live.

“And I have this conversation that nobody ever wants to have with their loved one,” Strathdee told an audience recently at Life Itself, a health and wellness event presented in partnership with CNN.  –read more– 

4,000 beagles will be rescued from a Virginia breeding facility | CNN US

CNN US | 4,000 beagles will be rescued from a Virginia breeding facility

Thousands of beagles will be transferred from a Cumberland, Virginia, research facility to humane societies across the United States.

(CNN) – The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) will transfer 4,000 beagles from a research facility in Cumberland, Virginia, to humane societies across the United States where they can be adopted, under a plan approved by a federal judge last week. 

A series of inspections over the course of nine months found more than 70 animal welfare violations at the Envigo breeding facility. Mortality records reviewed by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) showed over 300 puppy deaths from January 1, 2001, to July 22, 2021, that were attributed to unknown causes. The facility also did not take any additional steps to determine the cause in order to prevent similar deaths in the future.  –read  more– 

Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Guggenheim Museum — and this 12-year-old boy’s dog house | CNN style Design

CNN style Design | Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Guggenheim Museum — and this 12-year-old boy’s dog house

Famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright designed iconic buildings like the Fallingwater house in Pennsylvania and the Guggenheim Museum in New York — and he also designed a dog house for a 12-year-old boy who sent him a letter.

Jim Berger grew up in a San Anselmo, California, home that his parents had commissioned Wright to design, according to Marin County. In 1956, when Berger was 12 years old, he sent a letter to Wright asking for plans for a matching dog house for his labrador retriever, Eddie.  –read more– 

Man who said he was ‘almost a school shooter’ reveals what stopped him | CNN US

CNN US | Man who said he was ‘almost a school shooter’ reveals what stopped him

(CNN) –  Aaron Stark, who penned a letter titled “I was almost a school shooter,” joins CNN’s Pamela Brown to react to some of the recent mass shootings in the US, and discusses the mindset behind mass shootings  —watch– 

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