The regulations take effect Oct. 1 and will last until November 2023, though officials hope to adopt them permanently.
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A pipeline operator and two subsidiaries agreed Friday to plead guilty to negligently discharging oil off the Southern California coast in connection with a pipeline break that covered beaches with blobs of crude.
Stocks fell at first, then erased nearly all their losses, and then turned decisively lower with all but five of the companies in the S&P 500 ending up in the red.
Fourteen of the 15 boxes recovered from Donald Trump’s Florida estate early this year contained classified documents, mixed in with newspapers, magazines and personal correspondence, according to an FBI affidavit.
His message may disappoint investors who were hoping for a signal that the Fed might soon moderate its rate increases later this year.
WASHINGTON — Inflation eased last month as energy prices tumbled, raising hopes that the surging costs of everything from gasoline to food may have peaked.
The directive from U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart came hours after federal law enforcement officials submitted under seal the portions of the affidavit.
The government in Kyiv alleges Russia is essentially holding the plant hostage, storing weapons there and launching attacks from around it.
Researchers hope to use them to better understand early stages of development and study mechanisms behind disease without the need for as many lab animals.
23XI Racing on Thursday withdrew the medical waiver that was holding the Las Vegas driver’s spot in the playoffs.
BALTIMORE — On a hot, humid East Coast day this summer, a massive container ship pulled into the Port of Baltimore loaded with sheets of plywood, aluminum rods and radioactive material — all sourced from the fields, forests and factories of Russia.
Pete Arredondo is the first officer dismissed over the hesitant and fumbling law enforcement response to one of the worst school shootings in U.S. history.
The lawsuit is the latest twist in a yearslong debate spanning three presidential administrations about proper protections of lands.
First lady Jill Biden has tested positive for COVID-19 again in an apparent “rebound” case, after she initially tested negative for the virus over the weekend.
The president is also extending a pause on federal student loan payments for what he called the “final time” through the end of 2022.
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