Supreme Court rolls back federal safeguards for wetlands under Clean Water Act
The Supreme Court on Thursday cut back on the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to regulate wetlands under the Clean Water Act, rolling back federal safeguards in a long-running dispute between the government and a couple who owns property in Idaho.
2023-05-25 22:28
U.S. FDA approves Pfizer's COVID antiviral pill
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2023-05-25 22:26
One of Britain's Only Female Bank Bosses Is Stepping Down
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2023-05-25 22:24
Most of Guam without power, water after Typhoon Mawar exits
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2023-05-25 22:23
Trial date set for Steve Bannon's fundraising fraud case
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2023-05-25 22:22
Thousands of stolen artifacts recovered by Italian police
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2023-05-25 22:17
Key suspect in EU corruption case can remove electronic bracelet
The key suspect at the heart of the corruption scandal that rocked the European Union’s assembly last year no longer has to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet, the Belgian federal prosecutor’s office said Thursday
2023-05-25 21:57
Azerbaijan's Aliyev says there is real chance of peace deal with Armenia
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2023-05-25 21:57
Florida laws targeting LGBT community stoke Pride energy, organizers say
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2023-05-25 21:54
Ex-Trump advisor Bannon's fraud trial set for May 2024
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Steve Bannon, a one-time advisor to Donald Trump, is set to go on trial on fraud charges
2023-05-25 21:54
US economic growth for last quarter is revised up to a still-tepid 1.3% annual rate
The U.S. economy grew at a lackluster 1.3% annual rate from January through March as businesses wary of an economic slowdown trimmed their inventories, the government said in a slight upgrade from its initial estimate
2023-05-25 21:53
Shekel Volatility Bets Jump as Israeli Politics Unnerves Traders
Volatility is creeping back into Israel’s markets on renewed concerns over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to weaken
2023-05-25 21:53
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