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The Habanero Rules Yucatán. Let It Rule Your Kitchen, Too.

The tiny but mighty chile lends its unmistakable fruity heat to marinades, dressings and, of course, salsas.

World

Inland From Bondi Beach, ‘Heat Islands’ Make Australia’s Summer Deadlier

Just a few miles west of some of the country’s most iconic beaches, densely built Sydney suburbs are amplifying the…

World

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx

This week’s properties are in the West Village, on the Lower East Side and in Fieldston.

World

Where Heating Bills Hit the Hardest

A new study examines fuel costs, weather and other factors to find which U.S. cities are the most challenging to…

World

How Do I Make My Building Turn on the Heat (or Turn It Up)?

New York City requires building owners to provide heat between Oct. 1 and May 31.

World

Fan Dies at Taylor Swift Concert in Rio’s Extreme Heat

Many fans fell sick at the show, where temperatures broke records and concertgoers complained of a lack of water. Saturday’s…

Business

Health Risks Linked to Climate Change Are Getting Worse, Experts Warn

The 8th update to a major international report shows more people are getting sick and dying from extreme heat, drought…

World

Why Summers May Never Be the Same

The globe’s warmest months on record redefined summer for many Americans.

Health

Workers Exposed to Extreme Heat Have Few Protections

Tens of millions of Americans are struggling to cope with soaring temperatures. OSHA is developing new workplace safety standards, but…

World

Central U.S. Swelters Under Heat Dome, Forcing Cancellations and Precautions

A summer of extreme weather continued as residents coped with oppressive heat across a large stretch of the nation’s midsection.

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