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At the Races: Trumping incumbency - Roll Call
CQ Politics· 2 days agoConservative credentials and track records — Good is literally the chair of the House Freedom Caucus...
States sue US to block rule that oil firms guarantee payment to dismantle old wells By Reuters
Investing.com· 5 days agoHOUSTON (Reuters) -Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi on Monday sued the U.S. government to block the...
Farm to Trouble: As conservation lags, so does progress in slashing Gulf’s ‘dead zone’
Biloxi Sun Herald via Yahoo News· 4 days agoOne year away from a federal deadline to reduce nutrient runoff into the Gulf of Mexico by 20%,...
More than 100 tortoises were removed from burrows at Hyundai site ahead of construction
Savannah Morning News via Yahoo News· 5 days ago“Conserving gopher tortoises – Georgia’s state reptile – and the native habitats they need has long...
As conservation lags, so does progress slashing Gulf ‘dead zone’
The Gazette· 2 days agoOpt-in conservation programs for farmers are not working. Just one year away from a 2025 deadline to...
Could Mississippi River benefit from Chesapeake Bay’s strategy to improve water quality?
Biloxi Sun Herald via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSluggish progress on reducing nutrient runoff into the Bay marks an inconvenient truth, but offers...
CT county make list of top 100 places for living off grid. Ugh or unbeatable?
Hartford Courant· 9 hours agoThe surprising part is that a recent poll found Litchfield County, yes already a bit woodsy and...
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Has $59.03 Million Stake in Chesapeake Energy Co. (NASDAQ:CHK)
ETF DAILY NEWS· 4 days agoThe institutional investor owned 767,211 shares of the company’s stock after selling 216,052 shares during the period. Other institutional investors have also recently bought ...
Farm to Trouble: As conservation lags, so does progress in slashing Gulf’s ‘dead zone’
The Biloxi Sun Herald· 4 days agoEditor’s note: This is the first in a five-story series that will examine the slow progress being made on reducing harmful agricultural runoff from the Mississippi River basin ...
Why isn’t extreme heat considered a disaster in the U.S.?
WHYY· 4 days agoThe Federal Emergency Management Agency has never responded to deadly or damaging extreme heat....