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A deadly European heatwave was expected to shift east, with French and British health services reporting a surge in emergency calls.
The U.S. 250th anniversary brings nationwide events from America250 and the White House-led Freedom 250, including National Mall fireworks, a Philadelphia time capsule, concerts, rallies and protests.
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AB 311 would change California insurance law by allowing drivers to opt in to being tracked through telematics, which transmits data to insurance companies.