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MATHIS, TEXAS - MAY 07: In an aerial view, docks are seen on a dried up portion of Lake Corpus Christi on May 07, 2026 in Mathis, Texas. Lake Corpus Christi, a man-made reservoir and primary water source for Corpus Christi, has dropped to its lowest levels since 1958 according to city officials. The reservoir serves as a primary water source in sustaining the city's long-term water demands. Corpus Christi City Council has voted to begin preliminary discussions on building a desalination facility for the Coastal Bend region as the city faces a looming water crisis driven by rising temperatures, prolonged drought conditions and increasing demand from local oil refineries. If city leaders are unable to secure a workable long-term solution - such as drilling additional groundwater wells or moving forward with desalination projects - Corpus Christi could declare an unprecedented Level 1 water emergency by September 2026. Such a declaration would require a 25 percent reduction in water usage for both residents and industrial users, including refineries. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***
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STRASBOURG, FRANCE - MAY 07: Oscar Trejo of Rayo Vallecano is lifted by teammates following their victory during the UEFA Europa Conference League match between Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace and Rayo Vallecano de Madrid at Stade de la Meinau on May 07, 2026 in Strasbourg, France. (Photo by Simon Hofmann/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***
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Popular Kenyan football fan and influencer Nana Owiti poses next to her collection of framed autographed Arsenal FC players' jerseys at her residence in Athi River, on May 1, 2026. In the wardrobe of Kenyan influencer Nana Owiti, dozens of Arsenal jerseys tell the story of her passion for the club. An unbreakable bond going back 20 years, to a time when many Black players were shining for the London side, which became hugely popular across Africa. As Arsenal qualified for the Champions League final by defeating Atlético Madrid 10 in the second leg of the semifinal, dozens of jubilant Kenyans in a bar on the outskirts of Nairobi blasted vuvuzelas whenever tearful Spanish female supporters appeared on screen. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Popular Kenyan football fan and influencer Nana Owiti stands inside a wardrobe dedicated to her collection of Arsenal FC jerseys amassed over the years at her residence in Athi River, on May 1, 2026. In the wardrobe of Kenyan influencer Nana Owiti, dozens of Arsenal jerseys tell the story of her passion for the club. An unbreakable bond going back 20 years, to a time when many Black players were shining for the London side, which became hugely popular across Africa. As Arsenal qualified for the Champions League final by defeating Atlético Madrid 10 in the second leg of the semifinal, dozens of jubilant Kenyans in a bar on the outskirts of Nairobi blasted vuvuzelas whenever tearful Spanish female supporters appeared on screen. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Popular Kenyan football fan and influencer Nana Owiti inspects a wardrobe dedicated to her collection of Arsenal FC jerseys amassed over the years at her residence in Athi River, on May 1, 2026. In the wardrobe of Kenyan influencer Nana Owiti, dozens of Arsenal jerseys tell the story of her passion for the club. An unbreakable bond going back 20 years, to a time when many Black players were shining for the London side, which became hugely popular across Africa. As Arsenal qualified for the Champions League final by defeating Atlético Madrid 10 in the second leg of the semifinal, dozens of jubilant Kenyans in a bar on the outskirts of Nairobi blasted vuvuzelas whenever tearful Spanish female supporters appeared on screen. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Popular Kenyan football fan and influencer Nana Owiti poses with part of her collection of Arsenal FC jerseys at her residence in Athi River, on May 1, 2026. In the wardrobe of Kenyan influencer Nana Owiti, dozens of Arsenal jerseys tell the story of her passion for the club. An unbreakable bond going back 20 years, to a time when many Black players were shining for the London side, which became hugely popular across Africa. As Arsenal qualified for the Champions League final by defeating Atlético Madrid 10 in the second leg of the semifinal, dozens of jubilant Kenyans in a bar on the outskirts of Nairobi blasted vuvuzelas whenever tearful Spanish female supporters appeared on screen. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Popular Kenyan football fan and influencer Nana Owiti stands inside a wardrobe dedicated to her collection of Arsenal FC jerseys amassed over the years at her residence in Athi River, on May 1, 2026. In the wardrobe of Kenyan influencer Nana Owiti, dozens of Arsenal jerseys tell the story of her passion for the club. An unbreakable bond going back 20 years, to a time when many Black players were shining for the London side, which became hugely popular across Africa. As Arsenal qualified for the Champions League final by defeating Atlético Madrid 10 in the second leg of the semifinal, dozens of jubilant Kenyans in a bar on the outskirts of Nairobi blasted vuvuzelas whenever tearful Spanish female supporters appeared on screen. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Popular Kenyan football fan and influencer Nana Owiti creates content for her social media fan pages amid part of her collection of Arsenal FC jerseys at her residence in Athi River, on May 1, 2026. In the wardrobe of Kenyan influencer Nana Owiti, dozens of Arsenal jerseys tell the story of her passion for the club. An unbreakable bond going back 20 years, to a time when many Black players were shining for the London side, which became hugely popular across Africa. As Arsenal qualified for the Champions League final by defeating Atlético Madrid 10 in the second leg of the semifinal, dozens of jubilant Kenyans in a bar on the outskirts of Nairobi blasted vuvuzelas whenever tearful Spanish female supporters appeared on screen. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP via Getty Images)


