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These Smart Sewers Are Part Of A Growing Trend Connecting Infrastructure To The Internet
Under the streets of South Bend, Ind., a high tech experiment is underway. This sewer system is smart. The infrastructure can sense flow and divert water to prevent flooding. It's part of a growing trend of cities across the U.S. connecting infrastructure to the internet of things.
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More Than 2 Dozen Homes Destroyed In Hawaii After Volcano Eruption
A volcanic eruption on Hawaii's Big Island has destroyed 26 homes so far and nearly 2,000 people have been evacuated. There are 10 active fissures still spewing lava and toxic gas. A new housing division about 12 miles from the volcano is most at risk.
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Trump Attorney Cohen May Have Received Russian Payments, New Document Alleges
A lawyer suing President Trump and his attorney, Michael Cohen, released a document alleging hundreds of thousands of dollars of previously unknown payments.
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Sen. Ron Wyden On Gina Haspel And The CIA
President Trump's nomination to lead the CIA sits for hearings on Capitol Hill Wednesday. Sen. Ron Wyden tells Steve Inskeep about what questions he plans to ask Gina Haspel.
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NBC Universal Report Affirms Credibility Of Accusations Against Lauer
An NBC Universal report on NBC News finds accusations against Matt Lauer credible but says there's no proof executives knew. It calls for reforming HR and encouraging employees to report complaints.
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3 American Detainees Head To U.S. From North Korea
Steve Inskeep speaks with Anna Fifield, Tokyo Bureau chief for the Washington Post, about the three Americans who had been detained in North Korea and who are flying back to the U.S.
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World Cafe Nashville: Joshua Hedley
On his debut album for Jack White's Third Man Records, Mr. Jukebox, Hedley infuses his classic arrangements with deep personal feeling; his songs feel likes confidences, not costume dramas.
Recipes To Help You Spring Into Summer
These dishes from our resident chef make the most of late-spring ingredients, but also offer some cool-weather comfort for the season's chilly nights.
Some Women Who Sell LuLaRoe Leggings Allege The Company Was A Pyramid Scheme
The clothing brand has many fans of its patterned leggings and geometrically designed dresses, which are sold by women out of their homes.
Federal Employees Face Cuts To Retirement Benefits And Pay Freezes
The Trump team wants to change the structure of the government and federal workforce. Public employee groups are wary, and current laws governing federal employee pay and benefits are 40 years old.
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