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Supreme Court Will Hear Biggest Climate Change Case in a Decade "They could handcuff the federal government's ability to affordably reduce greenhouse gases from power plants," said Michael Oppenheimer, a professor of geosciences and international affairs at Princeton University. But the outcome could also have ...
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Climate Change Is Harming the Planet Faster Than We Can Adapt, UN Warns The dangers of climate change are mounting so rapidly that they could soon overwhelm the ability of both nature and humanity to adapt unless greenhouse gas emissions are quickly reduced, according to a major new scientific report released on Monday.
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Bracing for Biden and Protests, Officials Fortify the Capitol A security fence, National Guard troops and more police surround the Capitol in preparation for the State of the Union address and a possible truck convoy of protesters.
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Supreme Court Considers Limiting EPA's Ability to Address Climate Change WASHINGTON — Members of the Supreme Court's conservative majority on Monday questioned the scope of the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to regulate carbon emissions from power plants, suggesting that the court could deal a sharp blow to the ...
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1st trial of a US Capitol riot defendant opens Monday in DC Nearly 14 months after a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, the first trial of a defendant charged in connection with the deadly attack opens Monday in federal court. Guy Reffitt, a Texas man who authorities say belongs to the ...
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Boycotts of Russian products and groups spread, but the effects may be limited As world governments step up their penalties against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, businesses and consumers are protesting the country with sanctions of their own. A growing range of Russian businesses, organizations and individuals are facing ...
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US expels 12 Russian diplomats for allegedly 'engaging in espionage' The 12 "operatives" abused their privileges of U.S. residency, said spokesperson Olivia Dalton. The move to expel the diplomats "has been in the works for several months," Dalton said. Russia's ambassador ...
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TCU School of Medicine Announces New Home in Fort Worth Medical District The medical innovation district in Fort Worth is getting a new neighbor – Texas Christian University is expanding its footprint by announcing a new medical campus for the TCU School of Medicine, one of the newest and most innovative medical schools in ...
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15 ways to celebrate Women's History Month in Philly March is National Women's History month – when we pay homage to the many contributions of women across the nation. Whether you're honoring the strides made by women in the past, or celebrating strong women in the present, there are plenty of ways to ...
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Women's History Month: Meet Kelley Daniels JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas – March is Women's History Month, a time to commemorate and celebrate the vital role of women in American history. We invited women within the #IAMIMSC team to tell us a little about themselves and their views on ...
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