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It's fed by Colorado River water.
From member station KJZZ, Alex Hager reports, experts say the plan is a short-term solution.
Both the state of Maryland and the Justice Department have sued the Water Authority in Washington, D.C.
This is over a mammoth sewage spill in January into the Potomac River.
The lawsuit claims that D.C.
water failed to keep its sewage pipes in good repair.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
It's the final full day of a ceasefire in Iran.
Pakistan is preparing to host peace talks, but neither the U.S.
nor Iran have apparently sent negotiators to Pakistan's capital for talks.
Separately, a different ceasefire continues to hold between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
NPR's Kat Lonsdorff has more from Tyre, Lebanon.
Kat Lonsdorff, NPR News, Tyre, Lebanon.
She was under investigation over allegations of misconduct while in office.
land has gone up on average more than 75 percent since before the pandemic.
That is significantly faster than inflation.
NPR's Stephen Bissaha reports.
that will likely make the country's housing shortage even worse.
On Wall Street, Dow futures are higher.