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US Navy sends its most advanced surface warship to east Asia

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The US Navy's most advanced surface warship is showing its stealthy profile in the western Pacific on a mission that may set the stage for the eventual deployment of US…

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Read more about the article Justice Department steps in amid warnings that Jackson’s water system is at  a ‘breaking point’
Although the water now flows "just fine" from Charles McCaskill's south Jackson, Miss., home, on Sept . 7, 2022, he says he still won't drink it, noting the current state-issued, boiled-water notice. A boil-water advisory has been lifted for Mississippi's capital, and the state will stop handing out free bottled water on Saturday. But the crisis isn't over. Water pressure still hasn't been fully restored in Jackson, and some residents say their tap water still comes out looking dirty and smelling like sewage. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Justice Department steps in amid warnings that Jackson’s water system is at  a ‘breaking point’

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Federal officials are pressuring state and local officials to fix chronic and dangerous problems with the city’s drinking water supply. Advocates say it’s about time. JACKSON, Miss. — The Justice…

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