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People are even catching water off their roofs... READ MORE›
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Climate change and crumbling pipes are forcing Rome into unprecedented water rationing... READ MORE›
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BP has reached an 18.7bn 12bn settlement with the US Department of Justice DoJ following the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill... READ MORE›
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Khamenei said referring to the United States and its five negotiating partners... READ MORE›
It's plain as day that Ted Cruz is not a natural born citizen of the United States... READ MORE›
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Further data shows that more than 550 rivers and lakes are in a poor ecological state because too much water is being taken from them... READ MORE›
Rather, this ruling, like the abortion ruling, all but ensures America will not achieve broad social consensus on same-sex marriage... READ MORE›
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California state regulators have ordered farmers and others to reduce their water consumption, with the largest cuts in the states history... READ MORE›
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Washington I WAS born in Havana in November 1953 about six years before Fidel Castro led a revolution in Cuba... READ MORE›
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European leaders warn that would put Greece on a path toward leaving the eurozone... READ MORE›
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President Obama says the biggest frustration of his tenure is the lack of new gun control laws... READ MORE›
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He asked the Michigan state legislature this week to approve 28 million to assist Flint and said there would be additional funding requests... READ MORE›
Mrs Clinton also addressed the current talks over Iran's nuclear program and had strong words for Tehran... READ MORE›
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President Barack Obama added one more flower early Monday to a memorial in Paris for the victims of the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks... READ MORE›
Ellen Degeneres came out publicly on the cover of Time magazine... READ MORE›
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