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Greenpeace Is Going to Trial in $300 Million Suit That Poses Bankruptcy Risk
Published: February 24, 2025
In a closely watched case, the owner of the Dakota Access Pipeline is claiming the environmental group masterminded protests that hurt the company’s business. Read More.
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Though the EPA administrator said he was paid by a public relations firm, documents reviewed by POLITICO’s E&E News link the piece to BlackRock. Read More
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Geologist Ned Mamula wants to streamline permitting and start the U.S. on the road to “mineral independence.” Read More
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Elon Musk’s move into a White House tech shop came “out of left field,” said the Obama-era appointee who first led that office. Read More
February 13, 2025
Roughly 75,000 federal employees took the president’s offer to resign. He has more plans in store to pare down staffing. Read More
February 13, 2025
State officials are taking legal action and sounding the alarm amid a freeze on funds needed to remediate polluting and dangerous mines and underground fires. Read More
February 13, 2025
“It’s kind of like leaving a weed,” DOGE’s Elon Musk said. “If you don’t remove the roots of the weed, then it’s easy for the weed to grow back.” Read More
February 13, 2025
The Illinois governor is worried the president might not cover the federal government’s share of the costs, leaving his state on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars. Read More
February 13, 2025