🌿 Environment 1d ago · Quinn Glabicki, Catrin Einhorn and Maxine Joselow

Bombs Bursting in Air Means Hours of Smoke and Confused Dogs in D.C.

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Bombs Bursting in Air Means Hours of Smoke and Confused Dogs in D.C.
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Organizers want the July 4 fireworks in the nation’s capital to break the world record. But the fun will also come with air pollution and possibly headaches for pet owners and zoo keepers.

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