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Reviving 19th Century Drinking Fountains Could Help Mumbai's Poor
Government officials and architects in India are preserving forgotten relics of Mumbai's history: ornate 19th century drinking fountains. Reviving them could help improve water access for the poor.
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Subject Of 'Samaritans' Podcast On LA Homelessness Finds Permanent Home
KCRW's Anna Scott has spent nearly two years following one woman, Christine Curtiss, through the Los Angeles County homeless services system. Now, Curtiss finally has a permanent, subsidized home.
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Restaurants In A Pickle Relish The Days They Had Ketchup As It May — Oh No — Run Out
After more than a year of takeout orders, the country is facing a new shortage: ketchup. Restaurants are scrambling to replenish the popular condiment.
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NSF Grant to Boost HAARP
A National Science Foundation grant will expand operations at the University of Alaska Fairbanks High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program or HAARP…
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President Biden Poised To Take Executive Action On Gun Violence Prevention
President Biden promised to take action on guns. Calls for him to make good on that pledge grew louder after recent mass shootings. On Thursday, he will roll out his first initiative.
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Tiny Desk Meets SXSW: Clipping
Daveed Diggs, William Hutson and Jonathan Snipes brought the tiniest desks possible to their SXSW video.
Film Composer Hans Zimmer Turns To Creating Ringtones
Zimmer, known for scoring films like Inception and Dunkirk, worked with Chinese phone maker Oppo to offer two unique ringtones along with music for alarms and text notifications.
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Some Asian Americans Consider Guns Amid Wave Of Attacks On Their Community
With reports of violence against Asian Americans rising, some in the AAPI community are considering guns for self-defense, and have attended firearm training.
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Almost 19,000 Migrant Children Stopped At U.S. Border in March, Most Ever In A Month
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents encountered nearly 172,000 migrants at the border in March, up 71% from February. The increase included a record number of unaccompanied minors.
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