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Lobster Rules To Protect Whale Will Wait Until 2024
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U.S. Bid to Stop Airline Partnership Goes to Judge
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Powerball Ticket Sold in California Is Winner of $2.04 Billion
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WHOI Boat Helps with Sinking Ship Rescue
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Feds Unveil Plan to Grow Wind Power While Sparing Rare Whale
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The federal government has outlined a strategy to try to protect an endangered species of whale while also developing offshore … [Read more...]
Documents Reveal Florida Migrant Transport Planning Began in July
ST. PETERSBURG, FL. (AP) — Florida documents show officials began planning to transport migrants to other states in July and told potential … [Read more...]
Migrants Sue Florida Governor Over Martha’s Vineyard Flights
BOSTON (AP) — Venezuelan migrants flown from San Antonio to the island of Martha’s Vineyard have sued Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his transportation … [Read more...]
Judge Rules Against Fishermen Bid to Stop Whale Protections
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Offshore Wind Ramps Up Hiring, Workers Taught Safety
BUZZARDS BAY (AP) - At Massachusetts Maritime Academy in Buzzards Bay, people who will build the nation’s first commercial-scale offshore wind farm … [Read more...]
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