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The West's Water Supply Is Low. Some Cities May Have To Cut Back On Water Use Soon
The unprecedented declaration of a water shortage in the Colorado River system mostly means less water for Arizona farmers for now, but cutbacks to cities are likely coming soon.
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Congressman Who Formerly Served In Afghanistan Reacts To Kabul Attacks
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Illinois Congressman Adam Kinzinger, a Republican and member of the Air National Guard, about the harm done by suicide bombers and gunmen outside the Kabul airport.
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2020 Was Tough But Georgia Election Officials Say Future Elections Won't Be Easier
After facing a pandemic, record-setting mail ballot turnout, threats and conspiracies about vote counting, local elections officials are grappling with new laws and high scrutiny for future elections.
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Cities Build Splash Pads To Cool Off Residents In Areas Unaccustomed To Hot Weather
Some of the traditionally coldest states in the country are reckoning with increasingly hot summers. Splash pads are popping up across to help cool these residents coping with climate change.
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NASA Helicopter Has Been Zipping About On Mars, Paving The Way For Drone Exploration
NASA's Ingenuity helicopter has spent the summer circling around on Mars. Its success has been called an "extra terrestrial Wright Brother's moment" and has opened the door to otherworldly aviation.
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China's Microsoft Hack May Have Had A Bigger Purpose Than Just Spying
China broke into tens of thousands of email accounts in January. Now officials fear the breach wasn't just about spying. It was to build the next generation of artificial intelligence.
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The 9 Biggest Movies To Watch This Fall (And Other Films That Sound Intriguing)
A look at the possible awards contenders and blockbusters that Hollywood has in store for autumn.
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South Africa Struggled To Get COVID Vaccines After Richer Countries Stockpiled Doses
South Africa, after initial struggles to obtain sufficient vaccine for its population, is finally administering the COVID-19 vaccine to hundreds of thousands of citizens.
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The Latest From The Ground In Kabul, Afghanistan
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Matthieu Aikins, reporter for The New York Times in Kabul, about the latest from the Afghan capital.
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Lyft And Uber Will Pay Drivers' Legal Fees If They're Sued Under Texas Abortion Law
Texas's restrictive new abortion law has raised concerns that people who drive for the ride-hailing companies could face lawsuits for transporting passengers to clinics.
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