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Back in 1969, a polluted river in Ohio caught fire. The environmental disaster led Congress to enact the Clean Water Act in 1972.
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Mass COVID-19 testing underway in Beijing
Residents in Beijing's most populous district are undergoing multiple rounds of COVID-19 testing, and people fear that the results of that testing could lead to a lockdown in China's capital.
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Twitter and tech mogul Elon Musk have reached a deal.
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Where the U.S. stands with Saudi Arabia as Biden tries to curb Russia's oil money
The Biden administration wants Saudi Arabia to turn on the spigot and bring down the price of oil to cut Russia's revenue, but so far that hasn't happened.
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