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A relentless heat dome continues to scorch the U.S., stretching from Florida to Texas.Feel-like heat indexes are strikingly high in Miami at 114 degrees Fahrenheit, Orlando at 115, Dallas at 112, Austin at 113, and a staggering 120 degrees could potentially be felt in Baton Rouge Wednesday. Since Jul. 29, temperatures have soared beyond 100 degrees, shattering records with an
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CADET, Mo. 鈥?A fire that killed a woman and her grandson in a small eastern Missouri
stanley becher county is being investigated as a homicide case, authorities said.Tammy Thurmond Feverston, 53, and Trevor Cook, 11, were killed in the fire Dec. 7 in Cadet, an unincorporated town in Washington County.Washington County Sheriff Zach Jacobsen confirmed on Sunday that the Mineral Area Major Case Squad has been activated to investigate the deaths, The Park Hills Daily Journal reported. He did not provide further details.Firefighters who responded to the fire found the home fully engulfed in flames and were told a woman and her grandson were trapped inside.Lt. Robert Lang Jr., of the Potosi Fire Department,
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