
Ca is expected to begin with reducing sweeping water use and drought restrictions after an extraordinary wintertime of storms. But a fierce discussion rages over if the guidelines should become permanent.
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Ca is expected to begin with reducing sweeping water use and drought restrictions after an extraordinary wintertime of storms. But a fierce discussion rages over if the guidelines should become permanent.
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The thousands of Russians who took to the streets over the weekend may not have vented their fury directly at Vladimir Putin, but the President certainly took note of the message.
The thousands of Russians who took to the streets over the weekend may not have vented their fury directly at Vladimir Putin, but the President certainly took note of the message.
Today’s topics: Britain’s historic exit from the EU, researchers’ reconstruction of a medieval face, and the role of technology in restoring and uncovering art.
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The time has come to say goodbye to Dandelion, one of two yellow crayons in Crayola’s 24-count pack. It will go into retirement and the Crayola Hall of Fame.
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Greeting cards retailer Card Factory has seen its annual pre-tax profit decline by 1.1% to £82.8 million as trading was impacted by lower footfall.

An article in this week’s New Yorker writes about youngsters who fell into a coma-like state in reaction to the news that their family may be deported. We interview the author.
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The body-wide inflammation known as sepsis kills about 300,000 people in U.S. hospitals each year. Promising treatments have come and gone, warn skeptical doctors, who call for rigorous research.
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