Vermont Floods Show Limits of America's Efforts to Adapt to Climate Change
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| By Reuters The police used water canons on demonstrators who were protesting against a bill that would reduce the ways in which the Supreme Court can overrule elected officials. | | | By Reuters Heavy rainfall flooded the streets of downtown Montpelier, Vt. | | | By Total Refusal As background extras in video games, some nonplayer characters are programmed to do one thing forever: drudgery. | | | By The New York Times The deluge hit the island of Kyushu with what one official called the "heaviest rain ever experienced" in the region. | | |
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