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‘Day of Reckoning’: Trial Over Greenpeace’s Role in Pipeline Protest Begins
Published: February 27, 2025
Energy Transfer, which owns the Dakota Access Pipeline, is seeking $300 million, a sum that Greenpeace says could bankrupt the storied environmental group. Read More.
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‘One cupcake won’t kill you,’ ‘I’m going to get diabetes just looking at that,’ ‘That person doesn’t look like they have diabetes.’ New survey results and a film released today by Abbott highlight how everyday comments like these may affect people living with diabetes. Read More
February 5, 2025
Goods in transit from China will not be subject to tariffs if shippers can certify they were sent prior to Feb. 1. Read More
February 4, 2025
Canada Cartage will operate the retail giant’s Canadian fleet, which ships deliveries to over 400 of its stores in the country. Read More
February 4, 2025
The provision for low-cost goods is also at risk of being nixed for Canada and Mexico imports next month. Read More
February 4, 2025
A spokeswoman for the agency said the change was “common practice.” Others said it injects partisanship into jobs that have always been neutral. Read More
February 4, 2025
Louisiana Republican Bill Cassidy voted for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. despite concerns about the nominee’s comments about vaccines. Read More
February 4, 2025
China retaliated against President Donald Trump’s tariffs by slapping duties on U.S. coal, liquefied natural gas and minerals. Read More
February 4, 2025
If confirmed by the Senate, Jacobs would return to an agency he led during the first Trump administration, including during the infamous “Sharpiegate” incident. Read More
February 4, 2025