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    10 Years After Flint, The Fight To Replace Lead Pipes Continues

    10 Years After Flint, The Fight To Replace Lead Pipes Continues
    Ten years ago, Flint, Mich. switched water sources to the Flint River. The lack of corrosion control in the pipes caused lead to leach into the water supply of tens of thousands of residents. Pediatrician Mona Hanna-Attisha recognized a public health crisis in the making and gathered data proving the negative health impact on Flint's young children. In doing so, she and community organizers in Flint sparked a national conversation about lead in the U.S. water system that persists today.

    Today on the show, host Emily Kwong and science correspondent Pien Huang talk about the state of Flint and other cities with lead pipes. Efforts to replace these pipes hinge on proposed changes to the EPA's Lead and Copper Rule.

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    Could Universal Basic Income Help End Poverty?

    Could Universal Basic Income Help End Poverty?
    People who work on ways to end poverty have been trying a simple approach lately: just giving money to those in need, with no strings attached.

    Universal basic income, or UBI, once seemed like a radical idea in the US. But now, many places in the country are pushing to make UBI a permanent part of the social safety net.

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