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Israel using water as a tool of extermination and genocide in Gaza: HRW

9th - Higher Ed
The Israeli military has destroyed wells, reservoirs and infrastructure, further worsening the water crisis.
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HRW says Israel depriving Palestinians of water, in an ‘act of genocide’

9th - Higher Ed
The Israeli military has destroyed wells, reservoirs and infrastructure, further worsening the water crisis.
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When the tap is terrifying: Torbay residents launch lawsuit over contaminated water

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Eddie Scheerr — the well-known meteorologist — is leading a class-action lawsuit against Transport Canada. He alleges that the federal agency did not properly clean up property that was contaminated with chemicals and now his family’s...
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A group of Torbay residents have filed a class action lawsuit against Transport Canada

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A group of Torbay residents have filed a class action lawsuit against Transport Canada. Their drinking water has been permanently contaminated with chemicals ... and they want something done about it. And soon. Here and Now’s Heather...
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Bloomberg

Wells Fargo's Braunstein on M&A

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Wells Fargo Vice Chairman Doug Braunstein discusses the current M&A environment, the bank's recent expansion and investment banking coverage on "Bloomberg The Close".
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Bloomberg

Wells Fargo's Braunstein on M&A, Expansion and Hiring

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Wells Fargo Vice Chairman Doug Braunstein discusses the current M&A environment, the bank's recent expansion and investment banking coverage on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Bad contractor warning: Woman's horror story a lesson for all

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Before you hire a home contractor, one woman has a story about how things can go horribly wrong if you are not careful. (Scripps News)
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Swinney: Standards committee probe into Matheson iPad charges ‘prejudiced’

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Scottish First Minister John Swinney has claimed the process that recommended Michael Matheson be barred from Holyrood for 27 days was “prejudiced”. Holyrood’s Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee said on Thursday a...
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Press Association

Huge vaccine centre launched to bolster UK’s pandemic preparedness

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A state-of-the-art vaccine research facility, where scientists will work to ensure future pandemics are stopped in their tracks and do not cause the same disruption to everyday life as Covid-19, has been unveiled by the Government.
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Bloomberg

Pioneer Leaders on Oil Prices, Lithium Mining, Earnings

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Pioneer Natural Resources Co. CEO Scott Sheffield and Richard Dealy, the incoming CEO, talk about oil prices, testing out lithium mining, and their succession plan. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close." Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Q1 Revenue Beat 'Amazing,' RBC's Cassidy Says

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RBC Capital Markets Managing Director Gerard Cassidy says JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s estimates-topping first-quarter revenue was "amazing," singling out the bank's "really strong" net-income in the results. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Replica of 18th century US town at 1933 Chicago World's Fair

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Small fife and drum band in Revolutionary War-era military costumes marching down street of replica town, man in front carrying US flag, people on either side of street watching, church steeple in background / two shots of people walking...
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Natural Salt Boiling at Boklua

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Natural Salt Boiling at Boklua
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Bloomberg

Newfield CEO Says Focus on Generating Free Cash Flow

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Feb.21 -- Lee Boothby, chairman and chief executive officer at Newfield Exploration, discusses his company's fourth-quarter performance and growth prospects for the oil driller. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Geothermal energy - energy produced from the extraction of heat from the Earth - generates about 3000 megawatts of power in the US. Experts predict another 3000 megawatts will be available by 2012.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Stimulus funds target geothermal energy CAPTION: 'The Geysers' - a 40-square-mile steam field just north of San Francisco produces a portion of energy for California's residents. It's a small operation, but one that...
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Bloomberg

Biden Orders Huge Release of Oil From Reserves

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President Joe Biden said his plan to release a million barrels of oil a day from U.S. reserves for six months would lay a foundation for the country to achieve independence from foreign energy suppliers. He says gas prices could come...
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Bloomberg

Oil Climbs on Surprise Decline in U.S. Inventory

Higher Ed
Aug.22 -- In "Futures In Focus", Bob Iaccino, founder at Path Trading Partners, discusses how inventory expectations impact the oil market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Organic Growth Is Main Strategy of Lundin Petroleum, Says CEO

Higher Ed
Jan.31 -- Alex Schneiter, chief executive officer at Lundin Petroleum AB, discusses the impact of the coronavirus on the business, the Johan Sverdrup project and his business strategy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Bloomberg

Oil Management Is In Trouble: SierraConstellation‘s Karampelas

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- In this week’s “Commodity-In-Chief” on “Bloomberg Commodities Edge”, Alix Steel talks with Basil Karampelas, managing director and head of the Houston office at SierraConstellation Partners. They discuss the winners and losers...
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Bloomberg

Trump's Tax Reform Could Create Big Profits for Big Banks

Higher Ed
Feb.16 -- President Donald Trump's promise to cut corporate tax rates could turn into a huge payday for the six largest U.S. banks. Bloomberg's Yalman Onaran examines how banks would benefit from U.S. tax reform on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Diving Into the Results of the Fed's Bank Stress Tests

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Jun.22 -- Joshua Rosner, Graham Fisher & Co. bank analyst, and Bloomberg's Yalman Onaran discuss the results of the Federal Reserve's bank stress tests. They speak with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on...
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Residents of Pennsylvania's top natural gas-producing town will soon know what may be lurking in their drinking water wells. Federal environmental regulators are investigating claims of contamination in the town of Dimock.

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HEADLINE: EPA probes water well pollution in Pa. gas field CAPTION: Residents of Pennsylvania's top natural gas-producing town will soon know what may be lurking in their drinking water wells. Federal environmental regulators are...
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Illinois Town's $13 Million Water System Will Bypass Forever Chemicals

Higher Ed
PFAS chemicals, which don't degrade over time, have been used in consumer products since the 1950s and are linked to harmful health effects.
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Bloomberg

Devon Energy CEO on New Technology and Fracking

Higher Ed
Nov.06 -- Bloomberg's Alix Steel sat down with Devon Energy President and CEO Dave Hager to discuss the implementation of new drilling technology and the company's fracking operations.