What Americans are doing to beat the heat wave this summer | USA TODAY

From California to Vermont, Americans across the country are trying to learn how to beat this year's heat wave.

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    This continued when a young Dutch communist, Van der Lubbe was arrested for the crime.

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  2. You guys, to beat the heat just stay inside the house until the temperature goes down in the afternoon. There.

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