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8 American cities that could disappear by 2100
Rising sea levels threaten to submerge entire cities, including New Orleans and Miami, by the turn of the century.
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Confirmed New York coronavirus cases surged to 950, more than any other state. Here's what the state is doing to address the outbreak.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a state of emergency earlier as the state takes extraordinary measures to control the coronavirus outbreak.
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12 cities with the worst tap water in the US
Millions of people are exposed to unsafe drinking water every year in the US. Some cities have it worse than others.
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10 science-backed signs you're smarter than average
Think you're smarter than everyone you know? You could be, scientists say, if you're tall, funny, and a firstborn.
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Swimming in the ocean: OK. Public pools: Not OK. Here's exactly what San Francisco residents can and can't do under the new 'shelter in place' order
San Francisco has told residents to "stay home except for essential needs" to slow the coronavirus — here's what is and isn't allowed under the order.
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Biotech company fighting coronavirus shoots down the idea of reportedly giving US exclusive rights to vaccine
The company said it has been in contact with many organizations and global authorities, but denied "rumors of an acquisition."
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New York City will ban dining out, limiting restaurants, bars, and cafes to takeout and delivery
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Sunday night drastic measures to limit public gatherings in order to curb the spread of coronavirus.
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NYC, Los Angeles, and Washington state have announced a shutdown of bars and restaurants. Here are all the places taking drastic measures to curb the spread of coronavirus.
Several US cities and states have shut down nightclubs, banned dining out, and even imposed a curfew to try to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
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Coronavirus quarantines have reduced air pollution in China. An expert says that won't last long.
The reduction in traffic and production resulted in a decrease in emissions in China, but that most likely won't be the case for long.
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How the biggest names in luxury fashion are funding the fight against the coronavirus pandemic
Two of the biggest luxury conglomerates in the world have collectively pledged over $3.5 million towards global coronavirus efforts.
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