From London's 'Great Stink' of 1858, to a sweltering stint during the Great Depression, take a look back at some of the deadliest heat waves in history.
The 1968 Democratic National Convention was a key cultural and political moment of the Vietnam era, marked by clashes among delegates over the Democratic Party's future, and battles between anti-war protesters and police in Chicago's streets.
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