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Trump administration to pay French company $1B to drop U.S. offshore wind leases
TotalEnergies has agreed to what's essentially a refund of its leases for projects off the coasts of North Carolina and New York, and will invest the money in fossil fuel projects instead, the Department of Interior announced.
Native Vote 2018: Election Night Live!
Listen to the Live Stream HereThis is an historic election. Voters could elect the first Native American woman to Congress - or as a state governor.…
Sri Lankan Fishermen Warily Return to Sea
Along Sri Lanka's tsunami-ravaged coast people are clearing up debris and putting their lives back together. Elsewhere, Sri Lankans who rely on the sea for their livelihood begin to confront the element that unleashed the catastrophe.
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News Brief: Hurricane Latest, Funeral For Botham Jean, CBS Fires Executive
Hurricane Florence weakened slightly as it continued to blast toward the Carolinas. Also, an update on the off-duty Dallas police officer who shot a neighbor and CBS firing a 60 Minutes executive.
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'Old Hawaiian' Life Fading with Loss of Maui School
The last one-room school in the state of Hawaii closed in 2005, just a few weeks before the school year began. There had been a school in the village of Ke'anae, on the north coast of Maui, for 96 years.
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Keeper Of Boston Light Reflects On America's First Lighthouse
Boston Light, the nation's first lighthouse, first lit up the Boston coast 300 years ago. Its resident keeper — one of the last in the country — calls it "the best government housing" in the U.S.
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Commercial Fishermen Struggle To Survive In The Face Of Coronavirus
Commercial fishermen are fighting to stay afloat while restaurants and global markets are shutting down to contain the spread of the virus.
What’s Next for Passengers on Grand Princess Cruise
What’s Next for Passengers on Grand Princess Cruise Passengers are disembarking from that Grand Princess cruise ship which was held off the California coast for days to contain an outbreak of the novel coronavirus. Reporter: Kate Wolffe, KQED Homelessness Meeting Turns to Coronavirus in Sacramento The mayors of California’s largest cities say the state needs … Continue reading What’s Next for Passengers on Grand Princess Cruise →
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Crew Asleep When Fatal Boat Fire Started off Channel Islands, Federal Authorities Say
Boats like the Conception, which caught fire on Sept. 2 and sank, are required to have a crew member keep watch at night. Thirty-four people died in the blaze.
CDC Finds Evidence That Coronavirus Was Present in US Earlier Than Thought
Federal scientists have found evidence that the coronavirus was likely present on the West Coast a month before the earliest known date the pathogen is currently thought to have circulated in the U.S. Scientists with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a study Tuesday that found coronavirus antibodies in 106 samples of donated … Continue reading CDC Finds Evidence That Coronavirus Was Present in US Earlier Than Thought →
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