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Jackson, Miss., residents struggle with basic needs as the water crisis disrupts life
Residents in the predominantly Black city confront chronic water system outages that have them finding ways to function without a basic public service – safe and reliable drinking water.
65 years ago, big changes came to Covington. Today, those changes are, well, changing
Big developments in Covington are a chance to redo decisions made in the 1960s. But some worry the lessons from the past haven't all sunk in.
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Months Of Protests Roil Iraq's Oil Capital Basra
Iraqis have been protesting over faltering public services and lack of jobs in Basra, the country's main port city and the heart of its southern oil fields.
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In North Carolina, Some Communities Face New Post-Hurricane Florence Dangers
It has been days since Hurricane Florence struck the Carolinas. But in some parts of the state, the worst may be yet to come. The Cape Fear River, which borders Fayetteville, could crest to 62 feet.
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John Lewis, Sharecroppers' Son, Is Given A Heroes Sendoff In Alabama
People from across Alabama turned out to honor the life of Congressman John Lewis. He was born in Alabama and many of his most important civil rights moments happened in the state.
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A Nasty Weed May Have Helped Ancient Humans Keep Their Teeth
Archaeologists have found that for a period of about 7,000 years, people were eating a weed that may have helped them avoid cavities. (This story originally aired on All Things Considered on July 16.)
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News brief: explosions in Ukraine, midterm preview, protests continue in Iran
Russian missile hit cities across Ukraine — including Kyiv and Lviv. Big names drop in to key midterm states. And Iran tries to shut down protests, now in their fourth week.
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People with false voting addresses to be warned
The Hamilton County Board of Elections is warning approximately 100 persons suspected of voting from false addresses, including about 30 police officers…
The fantastical art of Wangechi Mutu: from plant people to a 31-foot snake
Mutu, who lives in Nairobi and Brooklyn, is the star of a show at New York's New Museum. Her art takes on viruses, genocide, junk mail (the "sleeping serpent" is full of it), her own hybrid identity.
OKI Wanna Know: What is Cincinnati's steepest street, and what's with the crosswalk to nowhere?
Cincinnati's Department of Transportation and Engineering helps uncover two mysteries.
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