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US industry groups sue to block 'forever chemical' drinking-water rule
Reuters· 6 days agoU.S. manufacturing and chemical industry groups have filed a lawsuit seeking to block a federal rule announced this year setting the first-ever drinking water standard to protect people against ...
Ukrainian refugees sing Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy' near Swiss summit
Reuters· 2 days agoDozens of Ukrainian refugees from choirs around Switzerland converged in the city of Lucerne on...
Funds cool on dollar, cut longs to lowest since March
Reuters· 7 days agoHedge funds and speculators continue to temper their optimism on the U.S. dollar, and are now...
Reaction to Tesla shareholders approving Elon Musk's $56 bln pay package
Reuters· 3 days ago, opens new tab shareholders approved CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package, the electric...
Singapore goalkeeper urges Chinese fans to stop sending him money
Reuters· 3 days agoSingapore national team goalkeeper Hassan Sunny has urged Chinese soccer fans to stop sending him...
US Soccer must face trial over pro soccer league competition, judge rules
Reuters· 5 days agoThe U.S. Soccer Federation must face a trial over claims that it schemed to curb competition for...
NM Supreme Court upholds Alamogordo man’s murder conviction
KTSM via Yahoo News· 7 days agoEL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The New Mexico Supreme Court upheld the first-degree murder conviction of...
Supreme Court Seeks US Government Views on Honolulu Climate Suit Against Oil Companies
US News & World Report· 7 days agos administration to offer its views on a bid by Sunoco and other oil companies to scuttle a lawsuit by Honolulu accusing them of deceiving the public about climate change. The request will delay ...
Native American Activist Peltier Gets Parole Hearing, First in 15 Years
US News & World Report· 6 days agoPeltier, 79, has maintained that he did not kill FBI special agents Jack Coler and Ronald Williams in 1975 on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Advocates, including figures such as the late ...
Analysis-As Supreme Court Decisions Loom, a Legal Assault Is Weakening SEC's Power
US News & World Report· 6 days agoSecurities and Exchange Commission is chipping away at its powers to oversee Wall Street and is likely to intensify with two imminent Supreme Court rulings. A U.S. appeals ...