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Amid a Water Crisis, England Asks: Who Should Be in Charge?

As New Jersey Bakes, Some Towns Ask Residents to Reduce Water Use

The Sinking Arizona Town Where Water and Politics Collide

As Groundwater Dwindles, Powerful Players Block Change

Dubai’s Costly Water World

Scientists Breed Sea Dragons, but Not by the Seashore

Fire, Then Ice: Are the Mountains Around My California Town Going to Collapse?

How Droughts in Mexico Could Shape the Future of the Beer Industry

Can a Start-Up Help Companies Monitor and Manage Their Water Use?

How Did a World War II ‘Ghost Boat’ End Up in a Shallow Lake in California?

Europe’s Shrinking Waterways Reveal Treasures, and Experts Are Worried

The Olive Oil Capital of the World, Parched

Cloud Wars: Mideast Rivalries Rise Along a New Front

Authorities Identify Remains Found at Lake Mead

Mexico’s Cruel Drought: ‘Here You Have to Chase the Water’

Cold-Plunging With Maine’s ‘Ice Mermaids’

Iran Forcefully Clamps Down on Protests Against Growing Water Shortages

In Arizona, Drought Ignites Tensions and Threatens Traditions Among the Hopi

An Economic Lifeline in South America, the Paraná River, Is Shriveling

The Plains and Upper Midwest are growing drier as drought deepens in the West.