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Resiliency Collides With Environmental Justice In Power Plan
Two of New Jersey's big stated priorities protecting the environment, and keeping minority communities from being overburdened with pollution are about to collide in a decision over a backup power plant that would kick in when a sewage treatment system...
Exclusive | Embarrassment for Pakistan as Its IT Ministry Wing Says Gilgit-Baltistan, PoK Not Part of Country
The Universal Service Fund has refused to launch telecom projects in the regions, citing possible objections from cellular mobile companies.
Omicron: Half Of Europe At Risk; Variant To Leave ‘Permanent Scar On Development’
Omicron, rapidly spreading across the globe, presents a threat to global economic recovery and could infect half of Europe in the next six to eight weeks
Maryland Midfielder Bender Taken With Top Pick In MLS Draft
Midfielder Ben Bender out of Maryland was the first pick in Major League Soccer's SuperDraft on Tuesday by expansion club Charlotte FC.
Here Comes The Judge: Steve Harvey An Initial Hit
Judge Steve Harvey? At least for its first week, having the comic serve as a reality show arbiter seems like an inspired idea.
Harried Scores 21 To Lift Canisius Past Quinnipiac 79-67
Armon Harried had 21 points as Canisius topped Quinnipiac 7967 on Tuesday.
US Judge: Baton Rouge Must End Retaliation Against Lawyer
An attempt by Baton Rouge officials to have an attorney found in contempt of court for releasing video of a controversial arrest was a bad faith effort to retaliate against the attorney for exercising his free speech rights, a federal court judge has rule...
Wyoming Tries Again To Remove Yellowstone Grizzly Protection
Wyoming has asked the federal government to remove grizzly bears in and around Yellowstone National Park from protection under the Endangered Species Act, a request which if approved could allow the animals to be hunted.
US Supreme Court Agrees McGirt Ruling Not Retroactive
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld an Oklahoma appellate court decision that the high courts landmark McGirt ruling on criminal jurisdiction in Indian Country does not apply retroactively to state convictions that are finalized.
U.S. Welcomes Completion Of Russian-led Mission In Kazakhstan -State Dept
The U.S. State Department on Tuesday welcomed Kazakh President KassymJomart Tokayev's announcement that Russianled forces had completed their mission in the country following serious unrest.
Argentina Protests Iranian Suspect At Nicaragua Event
The presence of a senior Iranian official at the investiture of Nicaraguas president has angered Argentina, which alleges the official was involved in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people.
Navy To Drain Hawaii Tank System Blamed For Tainted Water
The U.S. Navy will comply with Hawaii's order to remove fuel from a massive underground storage tank facility near Pearl Harbor blamed for contaminating drinking water, officials said Tuesday.
Gay Sex Scene at UNESCO-listed Site Sparks Outcry in Greece
A culture ministry spokesman told AFP that they had launched an investigation into the video, which shows a sexual encounter between two masked men at the UNESCO-listed site.
Hamas Alleges That Israel’s Mossad Is Using Killer Dolphins: Report
The claims surfaced after Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist group which controls Gaza, alleged that the dolphin killed one of its naval commandos
Separated By Covid, Stringent Border Rules, Couple Marry After 20 Months Of Wait
Chris Quealy and Penny Steven could not contain their happiness as they finally married, after being separated by Australian border rules for 20 months, in UK
Fire at Bangladesh Rohingya Camp Leaves Thousands Homeless
The fire started at Camp 16 and raced through shelters made of bamboo and tarpaulin, leaving more than 5,000 people homeless