Wednesdayon the NewsHour, at least 100 deaths in western Canada are believed to have been caused by a record-breaking heat wave, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan warns the country could descend into civil war, Bill Cosby is released from prison after his sexual assault conviction is overturned, and school districts intensify summer programs to make up for the learning loss during the pandemic.
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Crippling heat wave in Canada blamed for at least 100 deathsÂ
News Wrap: Death toll rises to 16 in Surfside condo collapse
Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld dies at 88
Afghanistan braces for a civil war as U.S. nears withdrawal
Why New York City’s mayoral race has taken a chaotic turn
Bill Cosby to be freed from prison, conviction is overturned
NCAA moves to allow college athletes to make money
School intensify summer programs to combat lost learning
Drug overdoses surge in some Black communities amid COVID-19
Rainbow capitalism raises questions about purpose of Pride
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