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NYC will eventually have to abandon part of water supply if it keeps getting saltier
Decades of road salt use is taking a toll on New York City’s water reservoirsABC News - 4d -
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A beaver: to get attention they will slap the water with their tails | Helen Sullivan
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EU lawmakers warn against ‘dangerous’ moves to water down AI rules
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Amid fight to keep basketball coach Kevin Willard, Maryland loses athletic director Damon Evans to SMU
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Utah football gets a QB commit from the brother of an incoming Ute
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Oklahoma's Porter Moser says NIL is key to keeping Sooners at a high level
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Hell and high water: flooded-in northern rivers residents grapple with ‘no water, no phone or power’
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