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Attorney General’s Office celebrates historic milestone in Hanford nuclear cleanup

Attorney General’s Office celebrates historic milestone in Hanford nuclear cleanup

It’s just glass, but its production changes everything for nuclear waste cleanup in Washington state. After decades of work by governors, lawmakers, attorneys general, and the Tri-Cities community to hold the federal government accountable, the...

Owner:  American Government
FTC, State of Nevada Sue to Stop Tax Debt Relief Scammers from Falsely Impersonating the Government, Making False Claims and Threats to Consumers

FTC, State of Nevada Sue to Stop Tax Debt Relief Scammers from Falsely Impersonating the Government, Making False Claims and Threats to Consumers

At the Federal Trade Commission’s request, a federal court has temporarily halted alleged tax debt relief scammers from falsely impersonating government agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service, deceptively promising tax debt relief,...

Owner:  American Government
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U.S.-bound September imports see annual decline, reports S&P Global Market Intelligence

U.S.-bound September imports see annual decline, reports S&P Global Market Intelligence

United States-bound containerized freight imports fell annually in September, according to data recently issued by S&P Global Market Intelligence. The firm reported that September imports, at 2.72 million TEU (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units), fell...

Owner:  Brian Ceraolo

U.S. detains 2 survivors of latest military strike in the Caribbean

SAN JUAN — The U.S. Navy has rescued two survivors of an American military strike on a semi-submersible vessel suspected of smuggling drugs in the Caribbean Sea and is holding them aboard a Navy ship there, two U.S. officials said today. The Navy...

Owner:  John McCarthy
U.S. automakers on track to pay $10-billion in tariffs by end of October

U.S. automakers on track to pay $10-billion in tariffs by end of October

Open this photo in gallery:Tundra trucks and Sequoia SUVs at Toyota's truck plant in San Antonio, Texas, in 2023. President Donald Trump’s tariffs will cost U.S.-based automakers at least US$10-billion through the end of October, a new analysis...

Owner:  Thomson Family
U.S. tariffs push South Africa to revive ties with Türkiye after 12 years

U.S. tariffs push South Africa to revive ties with Türkiye after 12 years

During a visit to Türkiye this week, South African Deputy President Paul Mashatile called for deeper collaboration between Turkish and African investors as the two countries officially activated the long-delayed bilateral commission, Türkiye today...

Owner:  Leonard Stiegeler
U.S. seizes $15 billion in huge bust of cybercriminal group

U.S. seizes $15 billion in huge bust of cybercriminal group

Key insight: The U.S. and U.K. took coordinated action against two vast criminal networks in Southeast Asia involved in human trafficking and financial fraud. What's at stake: Billions of dollars have been lost globally to Prince Group's "pig...

Owner:  Joseph Meyer
U.S. rejects third coal lease bid amid industry decline

U.S. rejects third coal lease bid amid industry decline

The Blueprint Interior Department rejects bid for 6 million tons of Utah coal. Wolverine Fuels sought leases under Manti-La Sal National Forest. Third failed coal sale from public lands in October under Trump. Market forces and renewable...

Owner:  Russ Roenick & Ken Firtel
U.S. seizes survivors of latest military strike on vessel in Caribbean

U.S. seizes survivors of latest military strike on vessel in Caribbean

By KONSTANTIN TOROPIN and LISA MASCARO, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States took survivors into custody after its military struck a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean — the first attack that anyone escaped alive since...

Owner:  Newhouse Family
China, U.S. port fees disrupt cargo flows, push up rates

China, U.S. port fees disrupt cargo flows, push up rates

REUTERS/CARLOS BARRIA/FILE PHOTO A cargo ship full of shipping containers is seen at the port of Oakland, Calif., on Aug. 4. New fees imposed on port calls by China and the U.S. are reducing the number of cargo vessels available for moving goods...

Owner:  Todd Carpenter & Canso Investment Counsel
Major U.S. business group sues over Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee

Major U.S. business group sues over Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee

The largest U.S. business lobbying group filed a lawsuit on Thursday challenging President Donald Trump’s $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas for highly skilled foreign workers. The lawsuit by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which says it represents...

Owner:  Nizamy Family
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