By: Minnah Arshad
New York Mayor Eric Adams on Monday issued the first drought warning since 2002 amid historically low rainfall and blazing brush fires.
Minnah Arshad is a national correspondent at USA TODAY. She covers a range of topics including regional interest, crime, social issues, and health and wellness, with a particular focus on Michigan and Detroit. Minnah's work has been featured in numerous publications, including the Gadsden Times, Crain's Detroit Business, and Yahoo News.
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Minnah Arshad's coverage spans a wide range of topics including government and politics, crime, social issues, accidents, and breaking news. She appears to focus on national (United States) events with an emphasis on evolving stories and government announcements.
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