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June 2026 was Western Europe’s hottest June on record, while ranking second globally. The key takeaway: heat risk isn’t just the daily high—humidity, warm seas, and nighttime lows change the danger. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/2026-june-heat-data-western-europe-sst-us-alerts #HeatWave #ClimateData
South Korea’s June exports hit $102.25B, crossing $100B for the first time. Semiconductors and computers led the surge, but gains in cosmetics, biohealth, ships, and steel show the story is broader than chips. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/korea-monthly-exports-100-billion-dollars #TradeStatistics
Cyclosporiasis alerts are rising, but data sources do not always tell the same story at the same time. Key takeaway: follow hygiene guidance, check recalls, and avoid blaming a specific food before evidence confirms it. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/us-cyclosporiasis-outbreak-produce-surveillance-state-data-2026 #PublicHealth #FoodSafety
Student Loan Repayment Options After SAVE Ends: A Comparison of IBR, RAP, and Standard Repayment
SAVE ending? Your next student loan move may depend on the notice date—not just what your account screen shows. Compare IBR, RAP, PAYE/ICR, and Standard Repayment, and check PSLF eligibility before choosing. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/save-student-loan-repayment-ibr-rap-standard #StudentLoans #PSLF