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Mississippi River drought: Saltwater moving upstream threatens water supply

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A flow of saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico has been creeping up the Mississippi River for weeks.
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Actors Who Were Engineers Before Making It Big In Bollywood

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You might be surprised to know that acting wasn’t their first choice. Before making a mark in Bollywood, these actors were engineers.
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Sudan’s electricity crisis worsened by fighting

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Port Sudan, the country’s main port, is only getting half of its daily power supply.
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Mexico: Government turns to cloud-seeding to fight drought

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Dark clouds over Mexico City - how a new technology is bringing bright hopes for a drought stricken region.
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California scientists learn lessons from Turkey and Syria quakes

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The devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria is sending shockwaves of concern half a world away to California.
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How Morocco hopes to become a new hub for emerging technologies under new investment model

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Euronews Next spoke to Ali Seddiki, the Managing Director of Morocco's AMDIE agency, about how the country is on the move thanks to major investment.
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One Good Thing: Honda Helps Hospitalized Children Ride Through Halls in Style

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Honda is helping young patients navigate the hospital halls with its "Shogo" vehicle.
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Tesla Introduces Robot Optimus at AI Day — But Humans Won't Be 'Replaced'

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Elon Musk introduced Tesla’s most recent creation, a humanoid robot called Optimus.
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Nunavut asked Ottawa for mobile water treatment centre

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The government of Nunavut has asked Ottawa for a mobile water treatment centre to provide Iqaluit with clean drinking water. Residents have been drawing water from a river, but it is starting to freeze, Iqaluit Mayor Kenny Bell said.
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Electric cars: Engineers race to overcome challenges

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Electric cars are growing in popularity as the cost of batteries falls and performance increases.
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US city of Detroit is new COVID-19 hotspot

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With more than 20,000 cases in the city, they are hoping to get patients into newly built field hospitals as soon as possible.
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COVID-19: Hospitals start 3D-printing medical supplies

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Intensive care units are scrambling to find ways of making do with what they have, or creating new supplies altogether.
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First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun renews call for public inquiry into the Eagle Mine failure

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The Eagle Mine review explains the causes of the mine's failure last year, and lists 50 recommendations for the future. But the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun says this review doesn't hold anybody actually accountable. Gabrielle Plonka...
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NJ Transit trains rolling again after first strike in over 40 years

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The strike started on Friday and ended Sunday evening, lasting about three days.
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Commuters use NJ Transit's contingency plan at Secaucus Junction Park and Ride

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The Secaucus Junction Park & Ride service will operate on a first come, first served basis only on Monday, May 19.
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NJ Transit CEO says deal in engineer strike is close; sides meet at 1 p.m.

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Four hundred engineers and trainees stepped off the job and on to the picket line on Friday in the hopes of receiving better pay.
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NJ Transit CEO says deal in engineer strike is close as sides meet

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Four hundred engineers and trainees stepped off the job and on to the picket line on Friday in the hopes of receiving better pay.
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Union workers begin picketing for first rail strike in over 40 years

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Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen National President Mark Wallace attended the rally.
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NJ Transit engineers go on strike, stopping trains

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Over 300,000 commuters are affected. Trains are stopped, and there's no clear idea when there will be a resolution.
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Interview: John Wisniewski on political situation surrounding NJ Transit strike

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Former Assembly Transportation Committee Chairman John Wisniewski spoke to News 12 about the NJ Transit strike and the politics surrounding it. He also gave his take on where this labor conflict is headed.
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Less than 24 hours from a possible NJ Transit strike; walkout could begin at 12:01 a.m. Friday

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Both parties went to Washington, D.C. for mediation on Monday, however no details from the latest rounds of negotiations were released.
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Potential strike means no NJ Transit service to MetLife Stadium for sold-out Shakira concert

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There will not be any rail or bus service to the stadium during the Shakira concerts on Thursday, May 15 or Friday, May 16.
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Riders worry NJ Transit strike will put a strain on the PATH system

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A strike could happen by May 16. The Port Authority is expected to release a detailed contingency plan before the week ends.
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One week until potential NJ Transit rail strike. Here's what you need to know

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Their deadline for a new contract is 12:01 a.m. Friday May 16.