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The FIFA World Cup is coming to Seattle! But that’s old news. It has been two years since it was announced and approved that Seattle would be one of the eleven U.S. locations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted along with our neighbors to the north and south, Canada and Mexico. This announcemen
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Delaware state parks leaders recently announced that they are considering raising entrance, annual and lifetime pass fees.
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September 24, 11:25 PM
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U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management acting Assistant Secretary Joel Bradburne speaks during the keynote address at the 11th Annual National Cleanup Workshop. Energy Communities Alliance Executive Director Seth Kirshenberg is at right. Photo Courtesy ECA ECA NEWS RELEASE As the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) addresses the legacy of…
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September 24, 10:26 PM
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Damion Comager, 26, was sentenced by Bronx Supreme Court Justice Audrey Stone on first-degree manslaughter and concealment of a human corpse charges for the May 2023 killing of his infant daughter Genevieve.
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September 24, 10:22 PM
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We hear about efforts to build the blue economy from the keynote speakers at an upcoming event in Oregon, the Port of San Diego’s Paula Silvia and Jason Giffen.
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September 24, 10:21 PM
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In one incident, men in a white truck stole waste vegetable oil from behind Wilson's Secret Sauce barbecue restaurant in Upper Darby.
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September 24, 10:15 PM
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Iowa U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson blasted Democrats over demands to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies and repeal spending cuts as Congress barrels toward a Sept. 30 shutdown deadline.
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September 24, 10:15 PM
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Philadelphia is suing Bimbo Bakeries and S.C. Johnson & Son for deceptively marketing their packaging as recyclable. The city claims the companies violate the public trust and contribute to waste by using the recycling symbol on their plastic bags.
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September 24, 7:27 PM
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J. Wayne Outlaw, Natalie Brooks and Amy Pearson have been appointed to new terms on the Nash Community College Board of Trustees.
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September 24, 7:25 PM
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Thousands of University of Oregon students are moving in Sept. 25 and 26. Find details about traffic, parking, what to bring and more
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September 24, 7:20 PM
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The Canadian Vinyl Industry has created a new vinyl window recycling program that takes a step toward a more circular construction industry.
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September 24, 4:29 PM
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… company that captures methane from organic waste streams – everything from farms to … to 85% compared to traditional waste management practices. Their current operations in … the country and four in South Carolina. “We work with customers that …
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September 24, 4:23 PM
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Tech entrepreneur and Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is backing businessman Nate Morris in the contested Republican race to replace Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell, The Daily Wire has learned. Ramaswamy told The Daily Wire he believed that Morris would be a key ally for President Donald Trump in the Senate. Morris, the founder of waste management company Rubicon, previously invested in Strive, Ramaswamy’s anti-woke wealth management venture. “Nate Morris is the exact kind of candidate the MAGA movement needs in the Senate,” Ramaswamy told The Daily Wire. “The era of career politicians is over.” “Delivering President Trump’s America First agenda requires fresh, bold, visionary leadership. I know Nate is the exact right man for the job and I am incredibly proud to endorse him for U.S. Senate,” Ramaswamy added.Morris welcomed the endorsement from Ramaswamy, saying that he looked forward to developing a partnership between Kentucky and Ohio to fight for an “America First” agenda. “Vivek Ramaswamy truly embodies everything that the future of the America First movement has to offer and I am honored to have his endorsement,” Morris said. “With Vivek Ramaswamy in Columbus and me in Washington D.C., I am confident that we can and we will continue to make Kentucky, Ohio, and America great.”Ramaswamy is currently running to replace Ohio Governor Mike DeWine.Morris’s top two opponents are Kentucky Rep. Andy Barr and former Kentucky attorney general Daniel Cameron. The three candidates have all sparred with each other over the issue of DEI. Morris has accused his two rivals of being puppets of McConnell, who has been in the Senate since 1985.In August, The Daily Wire reported that Morris had deleted multiple environmental tweets prior to launching his campaign. In response to that story, Donald Trump Jr., who has endorsed Morris, vouched for the Kentucky businessman’s anti-woke credentials. “Few people have been more outspoken against ESG and woke capital than me over the past five years, and I can say with total certainty that Nate is 100% aligned with us on supporting the parallel economy, combating ESG, and destroying woke capital once and for all,” Trump Jr. said, pointing to Morris’s investments in Strive. Morris has also been endorsed by Senators Bernie Moreno (Ohio) and Jim Banks (IN).
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DEAR HELOISE: Like many have submitted, I also have a hint for reusing Christmas cards. You might have printed this before, but maybe it’s worth repeating. I
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Today, 12:18 AM
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After its acquisition by Japanese giant Nippon Steel earlier this year, U.S. Steel says it will invest $100 million in a new slag recycler at its Edgar Thomson Works in Braddock. The company said in a release it has submitted an “air construction permit” to the Allegheny County Health Department,
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September 24, 11:17 PM
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A series of new laws signed by Gov. Mike DeWine earlier this year are set to take effect next week in Ohio.
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September 24, 10:23 PM
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Anchorage's Solid Waste Services is running a pilot project to take composting in a new direction
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September 24, 10:22 PM
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This acquisition is the latest step in AMP's goal to go from a technology provider to an operating company.
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September 24, 10:21 PM
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Residents brought their concerns over farms owned by Joe Jurgielewicz & Sons, Ltd. before the Tilden Township Board of Supervisors.
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September 24, 10:15 PM
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Guyana's Natural Resources Minister Vickram Bharrat speaks to Context at Climate Week NYC
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September 24, 7:28 PM
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A stay simply prevents a cull from going forward until the Supreme Court decides about the farm's appeal application.
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September 24, 7:26 PM
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AMP plans to expand the RDS Portsmouth single-stream sorting facility to large-scale robotic mixed stream processing.
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September 24, 7:20 PM
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Suggesting, after decades of leftist late-night hate rhetoric, that he "believes in the teachings of Jesus" betrays the depth of Kimmel's depraved disingenuousness.
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September 24, 4:30 PM
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Totin’ Oden is running for re-election to the Alabama Public Service Commission in 2026. Commissioner Jeremy Oden, who has held the Place 1 spot on the PSC since 2012, announced today that he looks forward to continuing his record of accomplishments on behalf of the people of Alabama. “It has been the greatest honor of […]
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September 24, 4:26 PM
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Initially inspired by the JUNKraft: Global Crisis of Plastic Pollution exhibit from two years ago, the Putnam Museum & Science Center's fundraiser Garbage Glam: A Recycling Fashion Show was born in 2023, and on September 27, the innovative event will enjoy its third-annual presentation with hors d'oeuvres, a cash bar, and some astonishing outfits largely or completely made from recyclable materials.
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