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By Joseph Guzman Mississippi's capital city is in the midst of a water crisis as recent torrential rain coupled with existing infrastructure problems has cut off access to clean drinking water for most of the city's residents. Floods are the most common type of natural disaster in the U.S. and pose a significant threat to water systems by damaging crucial infrastructure and contaminating supply. |
By Gianna Melillo Men who consume higher rates of ultra-processed food are at a 29 percent greater risk of developing colorectal cancer, according to a new study. Colorectal cancer is the third most diagnosed cancer in the country and the second leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. |
By Shirin Ali & Adam Barnes Student loan borrowers now and in the future could have access to a new income-driven repayment plan that would help prevent balances from ballooning over time, thanks to a proposed rule within President Biden's historic student debt forgiveness announcement. |
By Brooke Migdon Yeshiva University has filed an emergency request with the Supreme Court to block a court order requiring it to recognize the YU Pride Alliance, an LGBTQ+ student group. The school has argued its religious beliefs prevent it from officially recognizing the group. |
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By Gianna Melillo In the wake of California announcing that it will ban sales of all gas-powered cars by 2035, several states have announced similar plans. The Clean Air Act gives California the ability to impose emissions standards on new vehicles that are stricter than federal standards, which other states can then choose to adopt. |
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