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    Migrant families cross the rio Grande to get illegally across the border into the United States, to turn themselves in to authorities and ask for asylum, next to the Paso del Norte international bridge, near El Paso, Texas, Friday, May 31, 2019. The Border Patrol said it has encountered more than 180 groups of over 100 people since October, compared with 13 in the previous 12-month period and two the year before.
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    Border Patrol facility in El Paso secretly dumping dirty water into city’s drinking supply

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    Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte gestures while addressing the crowd.
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    Filipino president says he will ‘declare war’ if Canada does not take back its trash

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    Replacement water pipes sit at the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission sight were workers are removing dirt from around a defective 4-1/2 water main in District Heights, Md.
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    US drinking water supply is at risk from deteriorating pipes

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    In this Aug. 19, 2015 photo, Emily Webb gives her son, Oliver, a drink of water from her supply of drinking water at their home in Pretty Prairie, Kan.
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    Hundreds of Kansas residents exposed to contaminated water for six years: Report

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    Vehicles make their way through flooded streets of Panorama City section of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles on Saturday.
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    Attorneys general push back against court decision to reinstate Obama-era water rule

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    Trump International Hotel and Tower is seen in Chicago.
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    Trump hotel in Chicago sued over river water use

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    A family of ducks swims along the shore of South Lake Tahoe near the site of the annual Lake Tahoe Summit on Aug. 22, 2017.
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    As tempers flare in Washington, Lake Tahoe Summit strikes bipartisan chord

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    Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., speaks during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 25, 2018.
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    Cory Booker presses new EPA chief to overturn Scott Pruitt’s weaker review of toxic chemicals

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    Federal watchdog warns millions of students may be at risk from lead in drinking water
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    Federal watchdog warns millions of students may be at risk from lead in drinking water

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    Western lawmakers want the EPA held
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    Almost 3 years after the Gold King disaster, the EPA is still spilling sludge

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