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Scorcher! Several States See Record Heat in June

The U.S. registered its 19th driest and 26th warmest June on record, according to scientists at the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C.
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Sarah Palin: British Part of 'Lamestream Media'

It turns out, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's 'lamestream media' descriptive doesn't apply to just American journalists. It applies to journalists in the United Kingdom, as well, in the ex-governor's interpretation, following a British tabloid's story about a documentary made about her.
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Phoenix Dust Storm: More to Come?

There is a chance for yet another dust storm in the Phoenix area on Wednesday, just one day after a massive dust storm tormented the area.
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The Giant Phoenix Dust Storm, Explained

The massive storm that rushed across Phoenix last night with a wall of dust at least 5,000 feet high might look crazy, but the phenomenon is not all that uncommon in southern Arizona.
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Phoenix Dust Storm Yields to Cleanup Effort

Phoenix residents awoke Wednesday morning to a city layered with thick brown dust and widespread power failures after a massive wall of dust swept through the city on Tuesday night.
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Hackers Attack Apple Server

A group of hackers, known as AntiSec, claimed to have a list of 27 usernames and passwords taken from an SQL database from an online surveys hosted on an Apple Inc. Business Intelligence site on Sunday.
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Phoenix: Temperature hits 10-year high

The Phoenix metro recorded its hottest day of the year so far on Saturday. The temperature in Phoenix hit high of 118 degrees at Sky Harbor International Airport, breaking a 10-year-old record of 116 degrees recorded on July 2, 2001.

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