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In an exception to the Clean Air Act, Biden will allow E15 gas to be sold this summer President Biden will announce today that his administration will temporarily allow E15 gasoline — gasoline that uses a 15 percent ethanol blend that is typically banned from sale from June to September — to be sold this summer.
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How much energy powers a good life? Less than you're using, says a new report How much energy does it take to have a good and healthy life? A new Stanford University study has found that the answer is far less than the average American is using. Comparing energy use and quality of life across 140 countries, researchers found ...
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Florida lawmakers cave to DeSantis on redistricting and will defer to him with new map (CNN) Republican legislative leaders in Florida have given up trying to draw new congressional boundaries that can win Gov. Ron DeSantis' signature and, in an unprecedented move, announced Monday that they intend to essentially cede this constitutional ...
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The US orders non-emergency staff to leave Shanghai amid a COVID surge BEIJING — The U.S. has ordered non-emergency government staff to leave Shanghai, which is under a tight lockdown to contain a COVID-19 surge. Many residents in the city of 26 million have been confined to their homes for up to three weeks as China ...
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Covid lockdowns are causing chaos in the world's biggest car market Volkswagen's (VLKPF) factories in Shanghai and Changchun, the provincial capital of Jilin, have been shut for weeks, the company said on Monday.
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Teen drug overdose deaths rose sharply in 2020, driven by fentanyl-laced pills Friedman and his colleagues found that fatal overdoses among adolescents nearly doubled from 492 in 2019 to 954 in 2020, an increase of 94%. There was an additional 20% rise in 2021 compared to the previous year. The highest rates were among Native ...
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Reversing Course on Mask Mandates Two years into the pandemic, colleges are still fine-tuning their COVID-19 mitigation policies, changing course as needed to keep students safe and case counts low. In the latest pivot, some colleges are reinstating mask mandates—just as coronavirus cases ...
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Musicologist and poet awarded Guggenheim fellowships Madrid, a cultural theorist of sound and music working in Latin American and Latinx studies, and Mort, a poet and translator, are two of the 180 writers, artists, scientists and scholars in the U.S. and Canada awarded the Guggenheim fellowship this year, ...
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Three professors named Guggenheim fellows Northwestern University faculty members Shana Kelley, Jeffrey Masten and Kimberly Yuracko are among the 2022 Guggenheim Fellows recently named by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. This year, the Foundation awarded 180 artists, writers, ...
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University of Colorado names Todd Saliman sole finalist for president University of Colorado System Regents selected Todd Saliman as the sole finalist in its search to find the next president of the four-campus CU System. The board voted unanimously after about 10 minutes of deliberation to name Saliman the only finalist ...
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