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It wasn't just hot on Friday... it was record-breaking. Get ready for even more record-breaking heat tomorrow.
according to Smithsonian Magazine and the Los Angeles Times. By the 1940s, the public became concerned about air pollution. During the 1940s people began to notice the smog, but many thought it ...
Imagine living in Los Angeles in the early 1940s—a fast growing metropolis with endless sunshine, Hollywood celebrities, suburban havens, and fancy cars. Then, imagine waking up one day, and the sun ...