The House has approved bipartisan legislation aimed at speeding up permitting reviews for new energy and infrastructure ...
Gov. Ned Lamont joined the governors of three other Northeastern states in appealing to the U.S. Department of Interior to ...
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Head of group suing over White House ballroom says she trusts Trump-picked chairman to do his job
The president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation says she trusts the Trump-appointed chairman of a federal planning commission to do his job and seriously review President Donald ...
A federal judge in Washington says he's inclined to deny a preservationist group's request to temporarily halt President Donald Trump's ballroom project. Judge Richard Leon said Tuesday he could ...
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Binational leaders align timelines to speed World Trade Bridge expansion
State and municipal officials, diplomatic representatives and binational business leaders held a follow-up meeting to analyze ...
The site at the former Kelly Air Force Base has a long history with the old B-52 Stratofortresses. They were maintained there ...
Organizations have been kicking the tire on AI for the past several years, but 2025 saw an explosion of AI-powered offerings all along the software development life cycle.
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Kenya's environment court to consider a claim that a lux safari camp was harming wildebeests routes
Kenya’s environment court says it will consider a case challenging the operations of a luxury safari camp in the Maasai Mara ...
Wastewater flushed down the drain can be used to heat and cool homes and buildings in a sustainable way and climate experts ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office says Canada and the U.S. will launch formal discussions to review the free trade ...
When recruits were punched and tackled during a role-playing exercise at the Texas game wardens academy last year, they were ...
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The WalMart of public defense: How justice gets sold to the lowest bidder in rural California
Nearly half of California counties pay private lawyers and firms to represent poor people in criminal cases, and most of them use a “flat-fee” contract. That means they pay a fixed ...
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