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As crews clean up from LA wildfires, some residents are furious over hazardous waste
DUARTE, Calif. (AP) — Not far from where Ceci Carroll lives, a rock-mining company has polluted the air with dust across the San Gabriel Valley, she said.
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Who gets more disaster aid? Republican states. Experts explain that and more about FEMA
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal disaster aid is nearly everywhere. About 94% of Americans live in a county that has gotten Federal Emergency Management Agency help for disasters since 2011.
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Court restores protections for endangered whale species to prevent entanglement in fishing gear
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Commercial fishermen who hoped for a loosening of fishing regulations during President Donald Trump’s administration faced a setback when a federal appeals court reinstated rules meant to protect a dwindling whale species from
Feb 3, 2025 9:28 AM
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Nigeria moves to restart oil production in vulnerable region after Shell sells much of its business
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — The Nigerian government is in talks with local communities to restart oil production in a region that's previously suffered environmental damage after oil giant Shell's sale of its onshore business in the country. Shell's $2.
Feb 3, 2025 8:28 AM
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Who gets more disaster aid? Republican states. Experts explain that and more about FEMA
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal disaster aid is nearly everywhere. About 94% of Americans live in a county that has gotten Federal Emergency Management Agency help for disasters since 2011.
Feb 3, 2025 6:32 AM
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American bald eagles are having a moment, ecologically and culturally
WEST ORANGE, N.J. (AP) — Along the long road from American icon to endangered species and back again, the bald eagle — the national bird of the United States, often seen against a clear blue sky — is having a moment.
Feb 3, 2025 6:14 AM
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American bald eagles are having a moment, ecologically and culturally
WEST ORANGE, N.J. (AP) — Along the long road from American icon to endangered species and back again, the bald eagle — the national bird of the United States, often seen against a clear blue sky — is having a moment.
Feb 2, 2025 8:40 PM
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Canada slaps retaliatory tariffs on hundreds of U.S. goods, outlines response plan
OTTAWA — Ottawa is imposing 25 per cent tariffs on hundreds of goods originating in the United States — from meat and milk to carpets and curtains — in response to steep new American levies against Canada.
Feb 2, 2025 8:02 PM
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Southeast Asia looks to nuclear power to supercharge its energy transition
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Southeast Asia's only nuclear power plant, completed four decades ago in Bataan, about 40 miles from the Philippine capital Manila, was built in the 1970s but left idle due to safety concerns and corruption.
Feb 2, 2025 7:24 PM
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Ontario, Quebec and B.C. among provinces pulling U.S. booze from provincial retailers
Canadian alcohol producers are cheering decisions from several provinces to yank U.S. booze from provincial liquor stores. They say the move will deliver a boost to homegrown business while adding ammunition to a federal plan aimed at getting the U.
Feb 2, 2025 5:41 PM
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