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The tax bill that Trump signed last week lowered royalty payments from 12.5% to 7% for companies that mine coal on public ...
Fluminense are the “ugly duckling” of the Club World Cup. That’s the words of their own manager, Renato Gaucho. Yet here they ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has tried to ease tensions with the U.S. by clarifying controversial remarks ...
The first hit of the recent barrage of blows that Apple has taken came over the weekend when protesters with the global ...
Locally acquired cases have appeared in Florida and other parts of the U.S. where the disease isn't endemic. Health officials ...
The top United Nations court will on July 23 issue a nonbinding opinion on countries' legal obligation to fight climate ...
Cutting data climate collection – as the Trump administration is now trying to do – is like breaking a thermometer to avoid ...
Globally, nearly half of the world’s population experienced at least 30 extra days of extreme heat between May 2024 and May ...
Texas Hill Country is no stranger to extreme flooding. In the rugged, rolling terrain it’s known for, heavy rains collect ...
As a kid, Ojas Sanghi thought the people in power would solve the climate problem. Now he's charting his own course.
Colorado’s utility companies have been planning for nearly two decades to shutter their coal-burning power plants and transition to cleaner alternatives.
Over the past several decades, the United States has experienced a steady loss of manufacturing and heavy industry to ...
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