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Some Union Township residents complain of foul-smelling water after water main break

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New Jersey American Water says testing shows no public safety risk.
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Central Jersey water affected by odor, taste issues

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Residents across central New Jersey are reporting unusual odors and tastes in their tap water despite assurances from the utility company that the water remains safe.
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Williamsburg residents say liquid, eggs thrown at people from Kent Avenue apartment

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The residents say they feel like they were targeted - and it seemed as if the resident was watching out of the window, throwing the liquid, and sometimes even eggs, as people walked by.
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It has smelled putrid on this Longueuil, Que. street for years. What’s going on?

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The faint smell of excrement at the corner of Collège Street and Kimber Boulevard in Longueuil, Que., on Montreal’s South Shore, is hard to miss. The city says it hired a firm to look into the issue last year and plans to present the...
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It has smelled putrid on this Longueuil, Que., street for years. What’s going on?

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The faint smell of excrement at the corner of Collège Street and Kimber Boulevard in Longueuil, Que., on Montreal’s South Shore, is hard to miss. The city says it hired a firm to look into the issue last year and plans to present the...
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London's Hidden Gems: Maison Assouline

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This hidden bookshop and bar blends elegance and the art of reading in the most decadent ways. Just a stone's throw from Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street, this calm oasis is the perfect spot to hide from the crowds christmas shopping...
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Officials: Wildfire near Lakewood Country Club now 75% contained

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Officials say the fire, which began Monday afternoon, has burned 35 acres of land.
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Dangerous fire weather Tuesday in the Bronx ahead of first potential frost

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After Sunday night's showers temporarily reduced the fire danger, all of the ingredients are returning for even more dangerous conditions Tuesday.
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Gusty winds, sunshine and fire weather warning in the Bronx

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The Bronx will see windy, sunny conditions with highs near 55 today.
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City bans grilling in NYC Parks as drought continues

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According to city officials, there have been 120 brushfires in the last 10 days citywide.
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Brooklyn residents deal with weekend of brush fires across the borough

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It was a weekend of brush fires in Brooklyn as New York City experienced a historic streak of dry weather.
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Did you smell smoke this morning in NYC? This could be why.

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News 12's Marissa Santorelli in the Alert Center with details on why.
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Officials: South Jersey wildfire impacting over a 100 buildings, 50% contained

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There are 104 structures threatened. All evacuation orders were lifted Thursday evening.
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Brush fire concern continues in the Hudson Valley as drought worsens

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Officials warn that the extremely dry conditions are spurring brush fires in the Hudson Valley.
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Warning signs of an online bourbon scam

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Rare bourbon is a hot holiday gift. Unfortunately, scammers are now getting in on the action, selling counterfeit booze or nothing at all. (Scripps News)
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Sadiq Khan discusses air pollution at London Book Fair

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Sadiq Khan calls government "delayers" in tackling air pollution and climate change at a discussion about his new book at London Book Fair on Wednesday. Khan was diagnosed with adult-onset asthma after training for the London Marathon in...
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Loss of smell and taste added to official coronavirus symptoms

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A loss or changed sense of taste or smell will be added to the NHS coronavirus symptoms list, weeks after experts first raised concerns that Covid-19 cases were being missed. Until now, only a fever and cough were triggers for people to...
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Study: COVID-19 May Cause Changes In The Brain

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Two new studies find COVID could damage the brain's grey matter and tissues, impacting processing, memory and emotions.
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Boddities | Episode 11 | Why do bug bites cause skin bumps?

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When mosquitos feast on your blood they deposit toxins under the skin that can cause swelling. The severity of the swelling depends on your immune system.
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Boris Johnson and Gisela Stuart on brewery tour

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Boris Johnson and Gisela Stuart on brewery tour
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CLEAN : Taste of tradition: Qatar's Arabic 'gahwa' coffee

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With its strong aroma of cardamom and its yellowy, tea-like consistency, Arabic coffee is a ubiquitous symbol of hospitality across Gulf countries, not least in World Cup host Qatar (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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How DNA Could One Day Rebuild Cell Phones

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Mar.15 -- Inside a Boston lab just a few miles away from MIT, a team of PhDs is building tools for a future where factories are powered by biology, not traditional manufacturing. (video by: Alan Jeffries, Victoria Blackburne-Daniell,...
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Technology delivers a taste of future internet communication

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Imagine sending a touch, a smell or even a taste to someone half-way round the world through the internet. That's the vision of Adrian David Cheok, a professor at a London university who has created a range of devices that he hopes will...
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Is pollution changing the way flowers smell? Some scientists say yes. Ted Shaffrey reports from New York.

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HEADLINE: Are flowers less 'smelly' these days? CAPTION: Is pollution changing the way flowers smell? Some scientists say yes. Ted Shaffrey reports from New York. (May 12) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ((New York)) The wafting...