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How to build resilient water systems in communities battling climate change

Aging water systems leak trillions of gallons, leaving residents in some of the country’s poorest communities with a substantial financial burden to fix them.

Malynndra Tome was helping to map livestock ponds in the Navajo Nation when she saw something that inspired her to act. An elderly woman was filling milk jugs with water at the back of a gas station in the Native American reservation, where about 30% of people live without running water.

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Mark Schofield

ESPN reports massive viewer numbers for F1 Australian Grand Prix

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The Australian Grand Prix brought in big numbers for ESPN

The 2025 Formula 1 season is off to a fascinating start, both on and off the track.

Lando Norris held off Max Verstappen and the elements to take the win in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. That victory broke Verstappen’s reign atop the Drivers’ Championship standings, dating back to the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix.

As the grid heads to Shanghai for this weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix,...

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Putin Agrees to Temporarily Halt Strikes on Ukraine’s Energy Targets, Kremlin Says

In a call with President Trump, President Vladimir V. Putin agreed to pause strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure for 30 days. That falls short of the unconditional cease-fire Ukraine had already agreed to.

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Karoun Demirjian

Judge Draws Trump’s Ire Over Ruling to Stop Deportation Flights

President Trump has called for Judge Boasberg to be impeached after he ruled against the administration over the president’s efforts to use a law from 1798 to speed deportations.

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Makena Kelly

FTC Removes Posts Critical of Amazon, Microsoft, and AI Companies

Business-guidance content published during the Biden administration has been removed from the Federal Trade Commission website.

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31 Beautiful Versions Of Everyday Items Because Why Be Boring If You Don’t Have To Be

You know you've made it when you swap out your normal Squatty Potty for an acrylic one.

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Germany’s parliament approves huge defense and infrastructure spending reforms

Friedrich Merz, Germany’s likely next chancellor, passed a major test as the outgoing parliament voted 513-207 in its final meeting to approve the plans.

Germany’s would-be next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, won lawmakers’ approval Tuesday for ambitious plans to loosen the nation’s strict debt rules for higher defense spending as doubts mount about the strength of the trans-Atlantic alliance, and to set up an enormous fund for investment in its creaking infrastructure.

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Jesus Diaz

Tesla’s self-driving capabilities are now a Looney Tunes cartoon joke

Embracing cameras over Lidar has proven to be a major hurdle for Tesla’s self-driving dreams.

Lidar has long been considered the gold standard of self-driving technology. Most car companies use the technology, alongside cameras, radar, and AI, to fully assess a vehicles’ environment. Except for one notable exception: Tesla.

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Dust storm causes deadly highway pileup in Kansas. Here’s what to know

High winds make cars harder to control, and a dust storm coats the road with fine particles that slow breaking, and drivers panic.

A gust of wind sweeps over bare soil, kicking up enough dirt and dust to cut visibility to nearly zero, and for drivers, the dust storm seems to come out of nowhere.

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Mark Schofield

Men’s NCAA tournament 2025: Scores, schedule, bracket for March Madness

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We’re keeping track of the results for the 2025 men’s NCAA tournament.

The Madness has arrived.

Tuesday night the 2025 men’s NCAA tournament kicks into gear, with two of the First Four games coming from Dayton, Ohio. In the first game No. 16 St. Francis (PA) will square off with No. 16 Alabama State, with a trip to Kentucky to take on the top overall seed Auburn on the line. In the second game, No. 11 North Carolina — a surprising inclusion in...

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James Dator

Of course Aaron Rodgers is making his free agency awkward and difficult

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Nothing Rodgers does is normal.

Nobody is better than Aaron Rodgers when it comes to overcomplicating the simple. Tear your achilles? Listen to whale mating calls. Need a vacation? Spend a month in darkness. Get traded to the Jets? Bring all your friends, play poorly, blame everyone else, and walk away a shadow of yourself.

There was no chance Rodgers was going to make free agency easy for anyone, and that’s where we sit right now. As it stands there...

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15 tips for filling out your men’s 2025 NCAA Tournament bracket

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There is at least some method to the madness of March.

The field of 68 is official, which means that at some point between now and early Thursday afternoon, you’re probably going to be asked to fill out a bracket. It’s always a daunting task, and the fear of embarrassing yourself in front of friends, family or colleagues who you didn’t care for much to begin with can be unnerving

Thankfully, we’re here to help with 15 bracket tips you can ride to an...

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Julian E. Barnes

Russia Escalated Sabotage to Pressure U.S. and Allies on Ukraine, Study Says

Anger at Russia’s covert efforts, which included targeting undersea cables, warehouses and railways, has the potential to influence European reactions to the U.S.-led push for an end to the war.

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Trump’s Focus on Ukrainian Nuclear Plant Is Partly Linked to Minerals Deal, Officials Say

The U.S. is seeking access to Ukrainian minerals, which require extensive energy to process. The Zaporizhzhia power plant in southern Ukraine, which Russia controls, could help with that, Kyiv says.

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Trump and Putin Discuss Ukraine-Russia Cease-Fire: What to Know

The Kremlin said that the call had ended but did not provide details, the Russian state news agency Tass reported. It was the first known conversation between the two men since Ukraine agreed to support a monthlong cease-fire with Russia.

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Charlie Savage

Court Face-Off on Deportations Tests Trump’s Power to ‘Find and Declare’ Facts

The litigation unleashed by President Trump’s second term, combined with his distortions and lies, is testing the judicial system’s practice of deferring to the executive branch’s determinations about what is true.

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Alan Feuer

Trump Administration Pushes Back Against Judge’s Orders on Deportations

In asking the judge to dissolve a temporary restraining order on deportation flights, the Justice Department opened another front in its aggressive pushback to his decisions.

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Amazon has a lot of Apple Watch deals ahead of its Big Spring Sale, but shoppers should still wait to buy

Amazon is officially hosting its second-ever Big Spring Sale from March 25 to 31. While the event mainly revolves around deals on warm-weather essentials and cleaning products, Mashable's Shopping team also expects it to prompt some of the season's best prices on Apple devices. That's what happened the last time we covered it, anyway.

SEE ALSO: Amazon announces Big Spring Sale dates and deals: Everything you need to know

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20+ of the best book deals ahead of the Amazon Big Spring Sale

SAVE UP TO 56%: Ahead of the Amazon Big Spring Sale, thousands of books are discounted by as much as 56% at Amazon, including new releases.

Best book deals at Amazon Best overall book deal 'Sunrise on the...

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