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In 141 years of records, Earth has not had a hotter January, according to NOAA data released Thursday.Last month, a trend of record or near-record-breaking temperatures continued, as January 2020 topped January 2016 by 0.04 of a degree F for the title of hottest January on record. The four warmest Januaries documented in the climate record have occurred since 2016, NOAA said. NOAA data showed that the contiguous United States had its fourth-warmest January on record last month. Nearly the entire nation had above-average temperatures in January. The Northeast U.S. had well above temperatures. Globally, Eastern Europe and Australia had exceptionally warm temperatures in January. 698

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In an age where you can essentially look up anything on the internet, the New York Public Library is helping people find answers to their questions the old-fashioned way: books.Deep inside one of the largest libraries in the world, beyond the glitz of its famous reading rooms, sits a man who helps answer a variety questions from visitors. On this particular day, one visitor wants to know who Dr. Seuss¡¯ favorite character from his book is.Bernard van Maarseveen is like a human search engine, often referred to as "the human Google." Instead of scouring the internet for answers, he descends into the depths of the libraries research stacks, looking for a needle in a haystack of 53 million books. Van Maarseveen, assistant manager of the ¡°Ask New York Public Library¡± program, gets calls and emails on infinite subject matter, usually from people who fall into a few categories. "Mostly, it's those who can¡¯t look things up in Google, so it would be, tends to be, seniors,¡± he says. ¡°Sometimes students doing a class assignment, sometimes people for whatever reason don't have internet connection.¡± He says scanning the shelves, knowing he might make someone's day, is one of the best parts of his job.As for the answer to a visitor¡¯s Dr. Seuss question, van Maarseveen finds a book with the answer: Lorax. 1322

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It is not news that Bugatti makes very expensive automobiles. A Bugatti Chiron, the brand's basic model, costs about million. Bugatti's latest creation, though, sets a new bar in price and exclusivity. Bugatti's La Voiture Noire cost €16.7 million, or almost million, including taxes. Before taxes, the car cost .5 million.According to Bugatti, La Voiture Noire is the most expensive new car ever sold and only one will be made. Bugatti did not reveal the identity of the buyer. It is someone with an enormous attachment to the Bugatti brand, the automaker said. It's also clearly someone with immense financial resources.Bugatti's new La Voiture Noire is designed to recall the Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic of the 1930s. Only four of those cars were made and, today, they're among the most valuable cars in the world. They can be worth more than million, according to Hagerty Insurance, a company that tracks collector car values. One of those cars became known as "La Voiture Noire" which means simply, the black car. Only three are known to survive. The fourth seems to have disappeared shortly before the German invasion of France during World War II. Its whereabouts remain unknown.The Type 57 SC Atlantic was designed by Jean Bugatti, son of Bugatti founder Ettore Bugatti, at a time when the bodies for most high-end cars were created by separate body makers rather than by the automobile companies themselves. 1443

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