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VP Kamala Harris says she plans to 'earn and win' Democratic nomination after Joe Biden drops out and endorses her; New Alabama bill threatens voter rights, legal challenge ensues; Fact-checking GOP claims on immigrants; Water contamination a concern in Midwest flood aftermath.

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President Joe Biden drops his 2024 re-election bid. He's endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris to take his spot on the ticket, and election experts say they see benefits to this decision.

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It's grass-cutting season and with it, rural lawn mower races, Montana's drive-thru blood project is easing shortages, rural Americans spend more on food when transportation costs are tallied, and a lack of good childcare is thwarting rural business owners.

Experts: Being prepared is best way to enjoy a safe summer in Illinois

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Monday, July 15, 2024   

Summer is usually a fun time to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends but experts say Illinoisans should take precautions to keep a day of fun in the sun from causing problems.

With climate change, summers have been measurably hotter in the Midwest than in previous years.

Dr. Donna O'Shea, chief medical Officer of population health for UnitedHealthcare, said proper hydration is the key to a problem-free outing in the sun.

"For every 15 minutes of outdoor activity, you should drink about 4 ounces of water, which is like four big gulps," O'Shea recommended. "Or drink 16 ounces of water an hour, depending on your activity level."

If there are problems or minor injuries, O'Shea noted a virtual visit with the doctor can help you decide if a trip to the emergency room is necessary for a biking accident or a suspected case of heatstroke.

O'Shea added too much time outdoors can also result in a sunburn, whether it is minor or severe. She stressed protection from the sun's harmful rays is the key to avoiding skin damage.

"Sunscreen should be reapplied throughout the day, at least every 2 hours and immediately after swimming or toweling off," O'Shea advised. "Or if you've just been very active and have excess sweating."

In late June, a "heat dome" over the upper Midwest brought temperatures in the upper 90-degree range to Illinois. Experts say families should prepare for a season of serious heat and possible severe storms.

Kevin Sur, public information officer, Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security, said taking steps ahead of time can keep you safe during the summer months.

"Having an emergency-preparedness kit with all the things that you regularly use, like water, food, extra medications, those types of things are pretty important and can be used during any disaster," Sur outlined. "And of course, the best way to get the good information is from your local public safety folks."

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