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Power & Politics: State education funding, water safety and Yorktown special election

9th - Higher Ed
This week, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the state was backing away from cuts to school aid.
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Turning saltwater into drinking water: A low carbon tech solution to the global water crisis?

9th - Higher Ed
Global demand for drinkable water is on the rise. This Norwegian company is responding by desalinating the sea into clean, drinkable water.
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New Orleans Faces Drinking Water Emergency

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New Orleans Faces Drinking Water Emergency
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Iran drought: Residents flee villages as water shortages set in

9th - Higher Ed
Iranians are facing increasingly severe water shortages.
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N India flooding: Overflowing river disrupts capital New Delhi

9th - Higher Ed
Parts of India’s capital New Delhi are flooded after the Yamuna river, which flows through the city, burst its banks.
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8 simple tips to curb your sugar cravings

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Is lack of will-power the only reason why you give into your sugar cravings? May be not. In this video, Suhani Jain, Certified Nutritionist, explains possible reasons behind your sugar cravings and how to tackle them. Watch the video and...
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Dangerous Chemicals Found in U.S. Drinking Water

9th - Higher Ed
The United States has a reputation for having some of the safest tap water in the world. But experts are challenging that reputation after a new study found "forever chemicals" in tap water. Cheddar's Ashley Mastronardi has the story
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NASA Turns Sweat, Urine Into Drinking Water

9th - Higher Ed
NASA engineers are coming up with new innovations, turning sweat and urine into drinking water, for crews aboard the International Space Station.
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Rescues, evacuations continue in Ukrainian flood zone

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian officials say the floodwaters in Kherson are beginning to drop, but evacuations continue on streets submerged with dirty water that contains everything from oil to animal carcasses.
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Uruguay drought: Water supplies in capital run dangerously low

9th - Higher Ed
An historic drought in Uruguay has dried out the reservoirs that provide water for the country's capital, Montevideo.
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Using technology to make it rain

9th - Higher Ed
From adjusting the weather to pulling water from thin air, innovative technology is being used to help find a sustainable supply of drinking water.
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Drought on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast prompts state of emergency

9th - Higher Ed
A state of local emergency declared on the Sunshine Coast because of drought includes an order for breweries, water bottlers and non-medical cannabis growers to shut down water use.
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US: Mississippi state capital runs out of drinking water

9th - Higher Ed
Mississippi’s governor has declared a state of emergency in the US state’s capital Jackson, where residents have no drin
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Masks coming off but COVID-19 not done, doctor says

9th - Higher Ed
COVID-19 has not gone away, so planning for better air quality indoors is needed, says cardiologist Dr. Christopher Labos. He also thinks many Canadians will choose to continue wearing masks.
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100 millimetres of rain led to flood, N.S. deputy mayor says

9th - Higher Ed
Rain, plus the high tide, restricted the flow of water into Antigonish harbour, said Deputy Mayor William Cormier, causing three rivers to back up and flood parts of the town.
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Military resumes purifying Iqaluit water following storm disruption

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Two weeks after a winter storm in Iqaluit took down the tent that housed the Canadian Armed Forces' water purification system, its efforts to provide the city with clean drinking water have resumed.
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Afghanistan displacement crisis: Millions in need of urgent aid

9th - Higher Ed
Millions of Afghans face an uncertain return after being displaced by years of war
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24-year boil-water advisory lifts for Shoal Lake 40 First Nation

9th - Higher Ed
A boil-water advisory for the Shoal Lake 40 First Nation has been lifted for the first time in more than two decades after the completion of a $32-million water-treatment plant.
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Singh, Trudeau, O'Toole on boil-water advisories

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During the official French-language leaders' debate, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Conservative Party Leader Erin O'Toole said promises from Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau to deliver clean drinking water to some Indigenous communities were...
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Singh asks why the federal government has failed Neskantaga First Nation on clean drinking water.

9th - Higher Ed
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh presses Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on why the federal government has not yet provided clean drinking water to the Neskantaga First Nation and other Indigenous communities.
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Trudeau on meeting government's drinking water targets

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked today about the government's goal to end all long-term boil water advisories on First Nations.
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Indigenous communities devastated by boil-water advisory broken promises, says advocate

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The federal auditor general says in a report that the Liberal government won't meet its goal to lift all boil-water advisories for several years. Dawn Martin-Hill, chair of Indigenous studies at McMaster...
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Australia: Anger over expansion of coal mine

9th - Higher Ed
Concerns for water quality in Australia after the government allows coalmining extension under Sydney's Woronora reservoir.
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COVID-19 isn’t a reason to stock up on bottled water

9th - Higher Ed
Andrew Chang explains why COVID-19 isn’t going to infect the water supply, so it was unnecessary to stock up on bottled water to avoid infection.