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Canadian wildfire smoke blankets D.C., Chicago and Detroit
Smoke from over 100 Canadian wildfires has caused severe air quality in Washington, Chicago, and Detroit, with the EPA labeling them the most polluted major cities globally. The EPA issued health advisories for vulnerable groups, while officials coordinate with Canada and monitor potential impacts on the FIFA World Cup final. President Donald Trump suggested considering tariffs on Canada over the wildfires.
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