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Mar 05 2024
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Governor signs clean fuel standards bill advocates say will reduce emissions
Santa Fe New MexicanDec 18 2023
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Coal miners lead paleontologists to partial mammoth fossil in North Dakota
A team in North Dakota uncovered more than 20 bones from a mammoth skeleton after coal miners found a well-preserved, 7-foot-long tusk, the North Dakota Geological Survey said Monday. Miners at the Freedom Mine first discovered the tusk over Memorial Day weekend. They roped off the site until representatives from the North Dakota Geological Survey, the State Historical Society of North Dakota
CBS News (Online)Feb 23 2024
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Giant pandas' return to San Diego could fuel conservation efforts
San Diego expects a pair of giant pandas back at the zoo this summer — marking a renewed opportunity to celebrate, study and help save the species. Why it matters: The celeb-status bears' return will draw bigger crowds, more money and a renewed research focus on the "vulnerable" population, bolstering conservation efforts. Driving the news: China's government plans to send one male and one
AxiosMar 22 2024
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Small Oregon town fires police chief, fueling ongoing feud and attempt to recall city officials
Lt. Tim West of the Gervais Police Department said he’d never had a loaded firearm pointed at his face. Until 2022. “I didn’t think it would be by my chief,” West reportedly told a colleague. West’s blistering allegation appeared in a 101-page investigative report on former Gervais Police Chief Mark Chase that the city commissioned in October. The document led to Chase’s firing last month and
The OregonianMar 01 2024
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McConnell’s early decision to step aside fuels GOP fight to succeed him
WASHINGTON — The decision by Sen. Mitch McConnell to step away from leadership at the end of the year has thrown Senate Republicans into an extended, potentially disruptive nine-month battle to succeed him in the middle of a presidential race and a campaign for control of the chamber. A contest that had been simmering in the background was suddenly thrust front and center this week by
The Seattle TimesFeb 16 2023
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Portland’s fuel terminal ban spurs suit by Montana, fuel industry groups
The state of Montana and several fuel industry groups are suing Portland over the city’s efforts to curb the expansion of fossil fuel terminals. A federal lawsuit filed earlier this week alleges the city is blocking interstate transportation of fuels and exports to Asia and discriminates against out-of-state companies while favoring those that serve in-state customers. The lawsuit zeroes in on
The OregonianJan 25 2024
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Israel’s vow to fight to Egypt’s border fuels tension
CAIRO — Israel faces a growing risk of damaging its peace with neighboring Egypt as its military pushes the offensive against Hamas further south in the Gaza Strip. Already, the two sides are in a dispute over a narrow strip of land between Egypt and Gaza. Israeli leaders say that to complete their destruction of Hamas, they must eventually widen their offensive to Gaza’s southernmost town,
East Bay TimesFeb 19 2024
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Singapore Air Show Latest: Lost Routes, Sustainable Fuel a Focus
Aircraft delivery delays, the uphill battle of going green by 2050 and elevated airfares that increasingly make flying the domain of the wealthy — all these topics and more will be in focus this week as executives from over 1,000 companies descend on Singapore for Asia’s most influential aerospace and defense exhibition. Across 16 country pavilions, of which China and South Korea are making an
BloombergMar 20 2024
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Verdict upheld for man charged with pistol-whipping man during 3-day, meth-fueled bender
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI - The Michigan appellate court upheld a verdict Tuesday of a man sentenced to nine to 30 years for assaulting someone during a three-day, drug-fueled bender. The Michigan Court of Appeals upheld the verdict and sentence of Gary Countryman, 55, who was found guilty by jury in October 2019 of assault with intent to commit great bodily harm, assault with a dangerous weapon,
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