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Coronavirus Cases Spike In Navajo Nation, Where Water Service Is Often Scarce
Navajo Nation is under stay-at-home orders — but thousands of people are forced to leave their houses for necessities such as water.
Trump Uses Bully Pulpit To Support More Services For People Leaving Prisons
Prisoners advocates expressed optimism after a White House meeting with the president. But the bipartisan effort to overhaul the way criminals are punished has downsized its goals in the Trump era.
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Senate Armed Services Committee Holds First Hearing On Alleged Russian Hacking
Russia's alleged election-year hacking takes center stage when leaders of the intelligence community testify before Congress.
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No One Can Drive New Jerseyans Away From Full-Service Gas
With Oregon moving toward allowing self-service, New Jersey will soon be the last state where you cannot legally pump your own gas. But most Garden State drivers seem to like it that way.
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As National Park Service Turns 100, We Can Celebrate By Not Bothering Wildlife
The best thing we can do for wildlife this summer, says anthropologist Barbara J. King, is to back off while visiting the wild lands where they live.
As Book Sales Drop, Guinness World Records Ltd. Adapts Its Services
Guinness World Records is one of the best selling books in history. But book sales have been dropping. About 10 years ago, Guinness realized it needed a new way to make money.
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Glasgow climate pledges are 'lip service' without far more aggressive plans
New analyses find countries' latest climate promises are still not enough to meet the goal set in the Paris climate agreement. And they warn few countries even have plans to carry out their pledges.
Max streaming service says it will restore writer and director credits after outcry
Warner Bros. Discovery's new streaming platform lopped off the individual credits for writers, directors and producers. After TV and film unions condemned the move, the streaming giant apologized.
Walmart says it will close its 51 health centers and virtual care service
The Arkansas-based company said that after managing the clinics it launched in 2019 and expanding its telehealth program, it concluded "there is not a sustainable business model for us to continue."
Debate flares over how quickly to replace many lead service lines
The EPA is trying to crack down on lead pipes that bring water into homes. But a looming deadline — and the election — will determine if it follows a Biden plan to replace pipes or a Trump plan.
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