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Residents are swimming in the Canal Saint-Martin as temperatures exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Forty people have drowned while swimming in other waterways this period.
hipparis.comTemperatures in Paris have risen above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, prompting large crowds to enter the Canal Saint-Martin for relief. The waterway has drawn swimmers seeking cooler conditions during the current heat.
Forty people have drowned while swimming in other waterways during the same period. Authorities have not issued new restrictions on the Canal Saint-Martin at this time.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 7-2 on June 25 that federal pesticide regulations bar state courts from holding Bayer liable for failing to warn that Roundup causes cancer. The decision ends a Missouri case and blocks thousands of similar claims.
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