Israel Bringing Its Years Of Desalination Experience To California

After decades of work, Israel now gets about a quarter of its water from the sea. But experts say desalination is not a magic bullet, and conservation and infrastructure fixes are also needed.» E-Mail This

10 Dead, Zoo Animals Loose As Flooding Hits Tbilisi

The rising waters wrecked the animals' enclosures, sending tigers, lions, bears, wolves and at least one hippo into the streets of the Georgian capital.» E-Mail This

U.S. May Send Tanks And Infantry Vehicles To Eastern Europe

The Pentagon is seeking approval for a plan to put heavy weaponry into countries on the border with Russia. NPR's Rachel Martin and correspondent Tom Bowman discuss the proposal.» E-Mail This

Female Scientists Unleash Comedic Revenge At #Distractinglysexy

After the sexist comments of Nobel Prize-winning British scientist Tim Hunt went viral, female scientists staged a counterblow on social media.» E-Mail This

Hot Jazz, Cool Teacher: How One New Orleans Man Fosters Greatness

For struggling students, music can often be what keeps them going. The same is true for this New Orleans band director.» E-Mail This

Clinton Picks A Park With No Ceiling, Glass Or Otherwise, For Launch

At her first major campaign rally Saturday, Hillary Clinton struck a populist tone, pushing for a more inclusive economy and policies such as paid family leave and equal pay for women.» E-Mail This

Brutal Attacks On Nuns Put India's Christians On Edge

Despite a rash of attacks in recent weeks, Christians in India seem more willing to believe that the crimes were committed by thugs than Hindu religious extremists.» E-Mail This

5 Things You Should Know About Jeb Bush

Jeb Bush is the son of a president and the brother of another, but there's more to know about the former Florida governor — and how different he is than the two past Bush presidents.» E-Mail This

Hispanic majority San Antonio elects African-American mayor

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - San Antonio, the seventh-largest U.S.

Clinton pitches to working Americans at presidential campaign rally

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton promised on Saturday to fight for a fairer society for ordinary Americans, staking out a place on the left to cut off any budding challenge for the Democratic nomination.

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