Stickier, hotter, longer summers driven by human-caused climate change are changing another time of year: wedding season. Many couples who pick the summer to get hitched now face hitches that range from melting makeup to uncomfortable guests. Some are choosing venues better able to handle the heat, or shifting to dates earlier or later in the year.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Weddings in the United States are often dependent on goods imported from countries hit with new tariffs.
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