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We Regulate a Tiny Fraction of the 12,000 ‘Forever Chemicals.’ There’s a Better Way.

When I was 12 years old, I sat inside a raucous tent revival in West Texas, gripping my seat in…

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Heavy Rains Hit Southern China as Hong Kong Spots a Waterspout

Bad weather in Guangdong Province forced evacuations as forecasters warned of more rain and potential flooding.

Real Estate

$1.1 Million Homes in Amsterdam

A three-bedroom houseboat, a duplex in a 19th-century brick building and a renovated townhouse with a roof terrace.

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Floods Batter Russia and Kazakhstan, Forcing Tens of Thousands to Evacuate

More than 100,000 people had to leave their homes after spring floods engulfed cities and villages in vast sections of…

Business

Skip the Traffic: Commuters Turn to Ferries to Get Around

As remote work reshapes the way people live and travel around cities, Americans are taking to the waterways not only…

Travel

A Frozen Pond and a New Way to Experience an Ancient Jewish Ritual in Maine

ACROSS THE COUNTRY A Frozen Pond and a New Way to Experience an Ancient Jewish Ritual in Maine Students from…

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India’s Silicon Valley Faces a Water Crisis That Software Cannot Solve

The water tankers seeking to fill their bellies bounced past the dry lakes of India’s booming technology capital. Their bleary-eyed…

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A River Awakens, Bringing Green Magic to a Desert Town

After a stunning week of rain, the Todd River in Alice Springs flows once again, bringing a beleaguered community together

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What Lies Beneath: London Boat Race Marred by Sewage Concerns

Rowers in the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race this weekend have been warned of dangerously high levels of E. coli in the…

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The Hotel That Owed Over $300,000 in Water Bills

The Hotel Hayden in Chelsea tops the list of 2,400 New York addresses where owners are chronically delinquent on water…

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