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Water will be back to normal Wednesday after Midtown Atlanta main break, city says
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 1 day agoRepairs to fix a broken main on West Peachtree Street and 11th Street in Midtown continue, but the...
Why this summer might bring the wildest weather yet
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThis story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. Summers keep getting hotter, and the consequences are...
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CBT Architects supports DEI design — as well as Drag Bingo - Boston Business Journal
The Business Journals· 7 days agoCBT Architects is known for its work at the Cambridge Crossing development, its restoration of a ...
Did You Know There Are 23 Countries in North America?
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 2 days agoNorth America is the world's third largest continent by land area, bordered by the Arctic Ocean to...
Toxic forever chemicals are on the rise in Lake Michigan and have been detected in all of the Great...
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A Portrait of an Obsolete Man
The Atlantic· 3 days agoThis is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and...
This Summer Could Bring Some of the Wildest Weather Yet
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 2 days ago“We are exiting the climate of the 20th century, and we’re entering a new climate of the 21st ...
Atlanta remains under state of emergency amid ongoing water troubles
CNN via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAtlanta remains under a state of emergency Monday as it battles disruptions to its water service...
Is a colonial-era drop in CO₂ tied to regrowing forests?
Ars Technica· 3 days agoIt wasn't just the Amazon, Hernando de Soto explored the "bible belt" in the 1540s and observed densely populated villages that were so close together you could see one from the other. There ...