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As Mississippi's capital city entered a fourth day on Thursday with little or no water flowing from faucets, authorities were scrambling to get a failing water treatment plant plagued by decades of deferred maintenance back online.
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Advice commissioned by Cabinet Office says privileges committee MPs ‘proposing to adopt an unfair procedure’
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Not for the want of performance or versatility, but Lightning was outshone by USB-C in terms of universal adoption, helped tremendously by Android phones
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Can Kanta Tsuneyama hold off third seed Anders Antonsen?#BWFWorldTour #JapanOpen2022Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/BWFsubscribe Download the Badminton4U app:...
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NASA Artemis I launch Live updates: NASA is getting ready for a critical second attempt at launching its Artemis 1 mission to the moon after a setback on August 29. With billions of dollars at stake, NASA will be hoping to get it right this time.
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The veteran actress retracts her retirement statement just a few hours after it was posted
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The Governor of Ebonyi State, Dave Umahi, has alleged that his main challenger for the Ebonyi South Senatorial District All Progressives Congress ticket, Ann Agom-Eze, demanded N20 million from him.
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Pro-Taliban imam among the dozens dead and wounded in a suicide attack on the Guzargah Mosque in western Herat city.
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More rain means more plentiful food for the mice to eat, the researchers explain.
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Typhoon Henry (Hinnamnor) will still trigger rain while inching away from the Philippines. The southwest monsoon is also causing rain.
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Ukraine's state nuclear company Energoatom says it will be difficult for the United Nations nuclear watchdog to make an impartial assessment of the situation at a Russian-held Ukrainian nuclear plant due to Russian interference.
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UCT’s recently established polar engineering team has scored a first publication in “The Cryosphere” – the highest-ranked journal in its field.
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Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the US behind heart disease and prostate cancer is one of the most common types for men.
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There will be lots of folks on Florida's Space Coast for Labor Day weekend.
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Researchers have identified a new hacking group "JuiceLedger" behind the first known phishing campaign targeting the Python Package Index.
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Researchers presented findings from the second version of a living systematic review on long COVID.
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This iPhone 14 rumor could mean saying goodbye to your SIM card for good
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9/2/22 at 4:49pm
The Freedom of Expression Conference reviews the state of press freedom in different parts of the world
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USB4 vs. Thunderbolt 4—and everything else to know about the newest USB standard.
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Samsung received a record one lakh prebooking orders for its newlylaunched Galaxy Z Flip4 and Galaxy Z Fold4 foldable smartphones in India the company announced
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ABS-CBN, the first and oldest television broadcaster in Southeast Asia, has abandoned a deal to acquire a stake in Philippine operator TV5 Network. TV5 had agreed a US$38.3 million deal to sell a 35% stake of its business to its local network. Legislators las…
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Already reeling from an economic crisis, flood waters have submerged over one third of the country in water, killing over 1,000 and impacting 33 million people.
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While carriers are increasingly vulnerable to missiles, the ships are still widely seen as a symbol of national prestige and crucial for far-flung operations.
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