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Dr. Jon Jimenez, an optometrist at Henry Ford OptimEyes, said he’s seeing an increase in patients suffering symptoms triggered by smoke from the Canadian wildfires.
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Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Class of 2024 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Shea Weber (left) is greeted by Hockey Hall of Fame members before a game against between the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple ...
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Canada wildfires seen from space

Smoke from wildfires blankets the skies over Manitoba and Saskatchewan in Canada, visible even from space. The vast plumes highlight the severity of the ongoing wildfire season in the region. (Credit: ...
The American College of Sports Medicine released its 2025 Fitness Index, ranking the 100 largest U.S. cities based on how ...
Justin Verlander had good reason to fear the worst when rain began to fall at Truist Park on Wednesday, sending fans ...
Ken Silver knows beef because he knows Philly cheesesteak. He hopes that a summer spike in how much he pays for his ...
Thick cuts of meat hit open fire in the middle of Norway’s raw landscape. Smoke rises, fat sizzles, and the silence is only broken by the crackle.