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...In early November, Kalshi, too, sued the CFTC, in federal court in Washington, DC. It described the CFTC’s actions as “arbitrary, capricious and otherwise contrary to law”....
...By far the most preferred course of action is not to fall into Washington’s crosshairs....
...Majority Action, a campaign group....
...fact that they continue to fund oil and gas-powered projects....
...human waste....
...Action Network....
...(Washington Post)...
...According to official statistics, the UK generated 66.2m tonnes of construction and development waste in 2016, which represents about three-fifths of all UK waste (by contrast, households produced about...
...Theresa Sackler, the widow of Mortimer Sackler, is on the V&A’s board of trustees until the end of the month....
...Their actions will be captured on GoPro cameras. The hope is that this will bring home the reality of their achievement to those on Earth....
...For now, Universal says it is working on “dozens” of projects with Facebook to infuse music into social media “experiences” and showcase its artists, which should appear in news feeds in the coming months...
...The new chair of the Board of Scientific Counselors, for example, will be Paul Gilman, chief sustainability officer of Covanta, the waste-to-energy group....
...After a six-year wrangle, the Senate in December passed the National Defense Authorization Act, a sweeping overhaul of wartime contracting aimed at improving oversight and cracking down on waste and fraud...
...The legal actions involving Ms Jin have thrown the spotlight on the murky world of industrial espionage – defined as the use of illicit means by companies or their agents to disrupt their rivals’ operations...
...The government-funded Waste & Resources Action Programme has decided to evaluate waste savings according to carbon emissions rather than just weight....
...Rather than soundbites about ending pork-barrel projects or scouring the budget for waste, or about the relative multipliers of tax cuts versus spending increases (both of which depend on expectations about...
...Wool waste and cotton waste are chargeable to basic customs duty of 15 per cent. These are used in the manufacture of cheaper varieties of textile articles such as blankets and rugs....
...A consortium led by Washington Group of the US has been named as the preferred bidder to run the Drigg nuclear waste store in Cumbria, the first step in the privatisation of UK radioactive waste management...
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