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Louisiana bears the burden of Mississippi River runoff. Why doesn’t it push for solutions?
Biloxi Sun Herald via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThis summer’s “dead zone,” a low-oxygen area where the river empties into the sea, could span 5,827...
American arrested in Turks and Caicos over ammo in bag is sentenced
CBS News· 4 days agoA third American who was arrested in the Turks and Caicos Islands in recent months for possessing...
Gateway - Jalopnik
Jalopnik· 7 days agoFord doesn’t see the point in expensive, flashy advertising campaigns around its EVs, the United States Postal Service wants you to know it intends to purchase a handful of EVs, and Mercedes ...
Bill Blum, The Progressive
The Raw Story· 6 days agoThomas is in his thirty-first year on the high court, placing him twelfth on the list of longest-serving Supreme Court justices in history. In 1993, Thomas told two of his law clerks that he ...
Author Joe Gould | Army Times
Army Times· 5 days agoJoe Gould was the senior Pentagon reporter for Defense News, covering the intersection of national security policy, politics and the defense industry....
At the mouth of the Mississippi, Louisiana bears the burden of upstream runoff. Why doesn’t it push...
The Gazette· 4 days agoThe task force’s goal to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus by 20 percent by 2025 has note yet been met....
Garth Brooks' The BIG 615 And TuneIn Launch 'The StormeCast' Podcast With Host Storme Warren
Broadway World· 5 days agoTuneIn, the world's leader in live audio, has announced the launch of The StormeCast, a new podcast...
Gateway - Jalopnik
Jalopnik· 7 days agoRivian’s chief engineer has gone back to building British supercars, GM’s CEO is making a case for robotaxis in Washington, and things are getting desperate for Volkswagen in China. The chief ...
Port of Baltimore jobs, business rebounding since channel reopened
WBAL-TV Baltimore· 6 days ago"Baltimore is back, the port is open," Jonathan Daniels, the executive director of the Maryland Port...
Murphy's Law: The Impossible 5th Generation
Strategy Page· 6 days agoAugust 20, 2018: Although the F-22 fighter is arguably the most advanced and capable in the world it is also the most difficult to keep flying. All this capability is expensive to maintain and ...