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Grist on MSNA forthcoming Supreme Court decision could limit agencies’ duty to consider environmental harmsA forthcoming Supreme Court decision is poised to weaken a bedrock law that requires federal agencies to study the potential ...
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This shift threatens China’s ultra-fast fashion sector, by raising operational costs and disrupting their business model based on low-value, high-frequency shipments. In early 2025, the US took ...
The Portland Trail Blazers let victory slip through their fingers Wednesday night with a 133-126 overtime loss at Utah. Leading 114-112 with 6.2 seconds left, Portland’s Jabari Walker missed a ...
It is well documented that members of the royal family often rewear outfits for public engagements. However, Queen Camilla did this in a particularly meaningful way today when she recycled her ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Jason Day, who turned plenty of heads with his outfit choices at last year's Masters, said he won't be wearing such bold ensembles after Augusta National requested he sport a more ...
The bad news is that “spring sadness” is being felt right now by regulars of a third of Utah’s ski areas, which have already closed the book on the 2024-25 season. Another few waves are ...
Utah has passed the first law in the U.S. banning fluoride from its drinking water. Signed by Republican Governor Spencer Cox, the new legislation prohibits the addition of fluoride to the state's ...
Why should they? Day had been a regular at Augusta National Golf Club since 2011 and the 37-year-old Australian never stood out for his outfits. He went along with the more reserved look Masters ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — When a man in a green evening jacket tells you your sweater is too loud, you know you’ve made some interesting fashion choices. That was how we began last year’s story about ...
Jason Day has revealed his clothing at this year's Masters will be 'toned down' after his loud outfits at last year's event caused an uproar. The Australian caused controversy during the opening ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's new laws banning fluoride from public water, restricting certain additives from school lunches, and barring food stamps from being used to purchase soft drinks make the ...
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