Wimbledon pump 100,000 litres of water from ground
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Middle East crisis live: Israel says it doesn’t want Lebanon ground invasion; UK could deploy 700 troops for potential evacuation
UN envoy says country is open to ideas for de-escalating; UK expected to announce sending troops to Cyprus, reports say. Living in Lebanon: how have you been affected? Charbel Massaad, an ...31 minutes ago - United Kingdom -
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Massive evacuations in Lebanon, fears of Israeli ground operation
Lebanese residents are evacuating in southern Lebanon as fears grow of a ground operation by Israel against the Hezbollah militant group. This comes as Israeli officials say a targeted Hezbollah ...2 hours ago - Israel -
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Thames Water’s accelerating cash burn exacerbates debt woes
Utility must extend £530mn credit facility due in two weeks to have enough cash to last into 20252 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Wildfire burn scars impacting Western water availability by shifting the way snow melts: Study
As increasingly intense wildfires climb to higher elevations across the U.S. West, the burn scars they leave behind are shifting the way snow is melting, a new study has found. The accumulation of ...2 hours ago -
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Wimbledon pump 100,000 litres of water from ground
More than 100,000 litres of water have been pumped out of AFC Wimbledon's flooded Plough Lane stadium.6 hours ago -
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New 'ghost shark' discovered in New Zealand waters
The elusive deep-sea fish, closely related to sharks and rays, is incredibly hard to spot or study.8 hours ago - New Zealand -
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Harris gains ground with economy-focused voters, CBS News poll finds
The latest CBS News polling shows Vice President Kamala Harris making up some ground regarding what most voters consistently say is the biggest issue this election: the economy. Harris' support ...20 hours ago -
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Californians who steal water from rivers will soon be subject to much steeper fines
Californians will soon be subject to a sharp rise in punitive fines for illegal diversions of water resources, after Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed a bill into law this weekend. Newsom on Sunday ...21 hours ago - California -
The Guardian - World
‘Let them arrest me’: 99-year-old may chain herself to Wimbledon grounds
Actor Thelma Ruby vows protest if expansion approved All England Club seeking green light for 39 new courts A 99-year-old actor has threatened to “chain myself to the grounds” of the All England ...22 hours ago -
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Watch: Aerial footage shows flooding on major road
The road is closed in both directions and a diversion is in place.Yesterday -
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Jeanine Tesori becomes first woman composer to open Met Opera season with reworked `Grounded'
Jeanine Tesori becomes the first woman composer to open a season in the Metropolitan Opera’s 141-year history when a revised “Grounded” starring mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo is featured at Monday ...Yesterday -
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$100,000 reward for information on Birmingham shooting
Officials in Birmingham, Alabama, are asking for information from the public on suspects behind a mass shooting Sunday where four died and at least 17 others were injured. CBS News' Cristian ...Yesterday -
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Six English water companies accused of overcharging customers by up to £1.5bn
Groups allegedly under-reported the scale of their sewage pollutionYesterday -
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Smoke from several Israeli strikes seen from Lebanon beach
Video from the coast near the Israeli border shows plumes of smoke rising into the skyline.Yesterday - Israel -
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The 5 highest-paying associate degrees—all help you earn over $100,000
Students who pursue an associate degree in science, technology, engineering or math are projected to earn the most overall, Payscale found.Yesterday -
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Alaska Airlines grounds flights at Seattle briefly due to tech outage
Alaska Airlines says it halted its flights in Seattle briefly on Sunday night due to a technology problem that was resolved by about 10 p.m. Pacific Daylight TimeYesterday - Travel -
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Tourism and Water Shortages on the Greek Islands: A Delicate Balance
As climate change brings water shortages to vacation hot spots, we look at Greece’s tourism-dependent islands, where residents sometimes compete with visitors for a dwindling supply.Yesterday -
The Guardian - World
‘A struggle to feel pride’: coming-of-age film breaks new ground in Sámi culture
Film-maker Egil Pedersen says he hopes comedy in My Fathers’ Daughter will spark discussions about identity. As a child in northern Norway in the 1980s and 90s, Egil Pedersen struggled to feel a ...Yesterday -
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Tigers gain ground in AL wild card race as Carpenter, Meadows key 4-3 win over Orioles
Kerry Carpenter homered twice, Parker Meadows made a home run-saving grab and the surging Detroit Tigers moved into a tie for the second American League wild card with a 4-3 victory over the ...Yesterday - MLB -
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Rock in Rio's sign language pumps up Brazil's deaf audience
Brazil's mega music festival Rock in Rio has sign language interpreters on its screens around main stages for the first time in its 40-year history2 days ago -
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Rock in Rio's sign language pumps up Brazil's deaf audience
Brazil's mega music festival Rock in Rio has sign language interpreters on its screens around main stages for the first time in its 40-year history2 days ago -
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An Escape from the Front Line in Ukraine
An excerpt from one of the most ambitious stories in The Times Magazine’s history.2 days ago - Ukraine -
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Finding Common Ground: Muslims and Jews Bridging the Gap | CBS Reports
Los Angeles is home to one of the largest populations of Jews in the world, and one of the largest populations of Muslims in America. For almost two decades, a group there has been trying to build ...2 days ago -
NBC News - Politics
Arizona Supreme Court grants nearly 100,000 voters ballot access
The Arizona Supreme Court unanimously ruled Friday that nearly 100,000 voters whose citizenship documents hadn't been confirmed will be allowed to vote in state and local races. Their registration ...3 days ago -
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The 2024 Election Is a Retreat From Ideology
Whatever the Trump-Harris election season is delivering, it isn’t a grand ideological debate.3 days ago -
Wired - Tech
California Can Slake the Thirst of Its Farms by Storing Water Underground
A new study finds that the state should replenish groundwater aquifers to sustain agriculture.3 days ago - California -
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Arizona Supreme Court decides nearly 100,000 voters will get full ballot access after clerical error
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday that roughly 98,000 Arizonans whose voter registration status was in limbo will be able to participate in the full ballot in November.3 days ago -
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Fire, water and full moon: Photos of the week
A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.3 days ago -
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American Muslims, Jews seek common ground
As the October 7, 2023, attack approaches the one-year mark, one group in the U.S. is working to build bonds between Muslims and Jews in America. CBS News' Roxana Saberi has more.4 days ago -
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Japan and China reach deal over Fukushima water release
Japan and China said Friday they have reached a deal toward resolving their disputes over the discharge of treated radioactive wastewater from the tsunami-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant ...4 days ago - China -
The Hill - Politics
Lessons from Israel's pager attack
Even as the Lebanese-Israeli crisis intensifies, there appears to be no end to the political machinations in Jerusalem.4 days ago - Israel -
ABC News - World
'Water is flooding everywhere' as torrential rains sweep through West, Central Africa
As torrential rains sweep through Central and West Africa, floods have killed more than 1,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands across the region4 days ago -
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China and Japan end dispute over Fukushima water discharge
China and Japan reached a consensus in August on the discharge of radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant, the Chinese foreign ministry said Friday.4 days ago - China -
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The Guardian - World
‘You basically have free hot water’: how Cyprus became a world leader in solar heating
The country, which has more 300 days of sunshine a year, has embraced rooftop systems that harness the sun’s energy. The Thriamvos company truck pulls up at noon outside the four-storey building in ...4 days ago -
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Common Ground, and Conflict, Between 2 Stars of Land Art
A retrospective pairing Teresita Fernández and Robert Smithson shows they share sympathetic, deep engagement with geology and civilization.September 17