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May 11 2023
News
'Failure is not an option': EPA chief announces strict CO2 limits for fossil fuel power plants
United States Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan on Thursday introduced new regulations on fossil fuel-based power plants to combat climate change. "If finalized, the proposed regulation would mark the first time the federal government has restricted carbon dioxide emissions from existing power plants, which generate about 25% of U.S. greenhouse gas pollution, second
AlterNetMay 08 2024
News
Toxicologist testifies jet fuel in Navy water did not sicken plaintiffs in Hawaii
HONOLULU — Medical problems reported by residents of military housing in Hawaii in late 2021 were not caused by tap water contaminated by Navy jet fuel, a toxicologist said Wednesday in Hawaii federal court. “I concluded that they were not toxicological,” Robyn Prueitt testified on behalf of the U.S. government, the defendant in a civil suit brought by military families alleging physical and
Stars and StripesApr 11 2024
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$73M N.J. dinosaur fossil park, museum set to open this summer
After 66 million years, a few more months doesn’t seem like too long a wait. That’s all the time that remains before the Jean & Ric Edelman Fossil Park is scheduled to open this summer.
The 44,000-square-foot facility in Mantua will sit above a former marl quarry where Mesozoic Era marine and terrestrial fossils have been found.
nj.comMay 15 2024
News
'They should all be executed.' How Trump's attacks on judges are fueling calls for violence
On a recent Tuesday morning, a visibly frustrated Donald Trump sat through a tense hearing in the first-ever criminal trial of a former American president. During a break, he let rip on his social media platform. New York Justice Juan Merchan, Trump declared on Truth Social, is a “highly conflicted” overseer of a “kangaroo court.” Trump supporters swiftly replied to his post with a blitz of
Yahoo NewsApr 23 2024
Opinion
The Biggest Lie Fueling the Antisemitic Student Uprising
Because it is receiving so many unearned accolades, this remark by an activist with the group that led a violent attack on the Democratic National Committee headquarters late last year was recently brought to my attention. It is a succinct summation of the lie that has mobilized so many young adults to participate in demonstrations that are as antisocial as they are explicitly anti-American:
Noah RothmanMay 20 2024
News
Woodward Charitable Trust Donation Fuels Loveland Youth Campus, Helping to Redefine Family Support Services
Larimer County celebrates a significant milestone with the ongoing development of the Loveland Youth Campus, an innovative campus-style hub dedicated to providing families with convenient and affordable access to a comprehensive range of essential services all under one roof. Teaching Tree Early Childhood Learning Center opened its classrooms at the Loveland Youth Campus on March 4,
North Forty NewsApr 29 2024
News
Biden’s failure to enforce sanctions fuels Iranian aggression
Iran’s leaders regularly espouse the goal of eradicating the state of Israel. Earlier this month, Iran acted on that goal, launching for the first time an attack on Israel from its own soil. Iranian leaders have threatened future responses from Iranian territory. A line has been crossed. This attack and any future escalation pose a threat to Israel and regional stability, as well as to U.S.
Washington ExaminerAug 11 2018
News
Short on Cash, DNC Does About-Face on Fossil Fuel Donations
Desperate times call for desperate measures. And for the cash-strapped Democratic National Committee, that means reversing a policy of not accepting money from people who are employed by fossil fuel companies.
TownhallMay 10 2024
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Nembhard's 'unbelievable' late 31-footer fuels Pacers' win over Knicks
INDIANAPOLIS -- In a series being defined by bodies crashing to the court, gamesmanship with the referees and clutch shot-making, it was a miracle heave that now looms largest. Andrew Nembhard breathed life into his Indiana Pacers, making a 31-foot foot bomb as the shot-clock buzzer sounded and finally breaking the late-game masters from the New York Knicks. It happened with 16 seconds left in
ABC News (Online)May 16 2024
News
First commercial hydrogen fueling station in the nation for big rigs set to open in West Oakland
OAKLAND — The first commercial truck hydrogen fueling station in the nation, set to open this summer in West Oakland, has the potential over the next six years to stop nearly 25,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide from fouling the air and harming nearby residents, the equivalent of greenhouse gas emissions from nearly 28,000 cars, environmental experts say. The station’s arrival comes just a
San Jose Mercury News