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To understand how far it has deteriorated, The New York Times ran tests and found dangerous levels of bacteria.

After a typhoon’s record-breaking rains breached dozens of levees, the country is wondering whether even the costliest systems can be future-proofed for the age of climate change.

The Portal Bridge in New Jersey is one of the busiest rail bridges in the country. But when it opens it often gets stuck, paralyzing train traffic.

What could Beijing want with Tulagi, where Allied forces fought a bloody battle with Japan in World War II? Some fear military ambitions.

A river system that feeds millions of people is in danger of being starved of the nutrients needed to sustain its life.

The Chinese leader’s visit is a further display of his ambitious aims — both economic and strategic — on India’s doorstep.

With land scarce, green space is being built into needs like transit hubs and power stations. But the projects come with challenges.

The city was built on big ideas, but lately the vision seems smaller.

The country once had the world’s fastest-growing economy, but it has been battered by global and domestic forces. India’s troubles are a warning sign for other developing countries.

A silly fight over vital infrastructure has gone off the rails. Let’s make a deal.

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