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In Virginia, Union Hill and racial tensions have put environmental justice back on the map In 1991, a federal court in Virginia found that in King and Queen County, local landfill siting "had a disproportionate impact on black residents." Three ...
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Mike Zimmer, Xavier Rhodes and the challenge of loyalty in the NFL When he arrived in Minnesota in 2014, Zimmer was given some talent in the form of Harrison Smith, Everson Griffen, Xavier Rhodes and his first draft ...
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Maersk's OceanPro innovates in logistics industry through tech start-ups PRESS RELEASE. · OceanPro celebrates successful conclusion of second cohort comprising of 4 start-ups working in exciting technology areas like ...
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Why a massive $9 billion of bitcoin moved in one hour A total of 1.3 million bitcoin (BTC) worth almost $9 billion was moved on-chain in a single hour yesterday. Despite this, the price of bitcoin is currently ...
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After years in limbo, Museum Place project may finally sprout in downtown San Jose San Jose officials have been working to get a 1 million-square-foot tower and expansion to the Tech Museum out of the ground in downtown for years ...
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Kirk Cousins' trust in Kyle Rudolph is paying off That's a pretty unusual sight to see on the Vikings' stat sheet considering Rudolph has consistently been among league leaders in receptions by tight ...
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Hedge fund titan Steve Cohen in talks to increase his stake in Mets Hedge fund titan Steve Cohen is in talks to increase his investment in the New York Mets, his family office, Cohen Private Ventures, and the current ...
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Biden campaign calls Trump 'a president the world is laughing at' in new video (CNN) Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Wednesday released a video assailing President Donald Trump as "a president the world is ...
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France grinds to halt in the biggest strikes of Macron's presidency Emmanuel Macron is facing the biggest strikes of his presidency, as French rail workers, air-traffic controllers, teachers and public sector staff staged ...
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The Incitement in Israel That Killed Yitzhak Rabin He spoke with a solemnity somehow accentuated by his awkwardness, in contrast to the slick sloganeering of his nemesis, Benjamin Netanyahu.
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