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Death Valley's scalding temperatures draw visitors: What does 128 degrees feel like?

While most Americans in the Southwest take caution under heat advisories, some visitors wanted to fully experience the extreme heat of Death Valley.

 

Lights, camera, Aaron!: NY Jets will be featured on 'Hard Knocks' 2023

After weeks of speculation, it's official: the Jets will be on this season's 'Hard Knocks' on HBO as camera crews will be in Florham Park for camp.

 

US air quality today: AQI maps show Chicago, Detroit among cities impacted by wildfire smoke

Wildfires in Canada continue to blanket the US in smoke and smog, triggering air quality warnings across the country.

 

Where to watch 'Love Island USA' Season 5 premiere: 2023 release date, time, cast, more

Season 5 of "Love Island USA" is set to premiere. When does it start? Where can you watch it? Where does it take place? Here's what to know.

 

Toyota, Lexus, BMW among 43,000 vehicles recalled recently. Check car recalls here.

Among the recalls published by the NHTSA last week were 43,400 Toyota and Lexus SUVs, about 950 Toyota pickups, and nearly 2,000 BMW vehicles.

 

Wonders of the West Side: Take the walking tour of historic Binghamton

Take a walk back in time, when the Robersons and Kilmers built mansions and the Irish built the city's first Roman Catholic Church.

 

Bills training camp questions: Is Kaiir Elam ready to become a full-time starting cornerback?

Kaiir Elam, the Bills' 2022 first-round pick, will have to win a tough competition to earn a starting spot at cornerback.

 

Power outages coming to NYC by 2025, and maybe upstate too, report says. What to know

A report by a nonprofit that oversees New York's energy grid warns of power outages in NYC, Upstate if the state doesn't come up with an energy plan.

 

Pickleball is on the rise in Binghamton, Broome County. But there aren't enough courts.

Pickleball is on the rise in Broome County, spurring plans for more courts throughout the area. Here's where, plus where you can currently play.

 

Rockland Green program aims to reduce feral cat populations, working with advocates

Thousands of feral cats call Rockland home, as a government agency and animal welfare advocates work to reduce population through neutering.

 

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