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A new analysis of heat mapping data collected across Spokane has found that low-income people, and people of color, are more likely to live in the hottest areas of the city.
NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks to a South Florida real estate broker about buying and selling houses in a market buffeted by increasing bouts of severe weather.
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