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FAA Decides SpaceX's Starship To Remain Operational In South Texas
Provided, SpaceX must take other measures as well, including allowing a biologist to monitor plant and animal populations in the area. Provided, SpaceX must take other measures as well, including allowing a biologist to monitor plant and animal populations in the area. -
U.S. EPA Finalizing First-ever Airplane Emissions Rules
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Monday said it was finalizing the first-ever proposed standards regulating greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Monday said it was finalizing the first-ever proposed standards regulating greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes. -
Mercedes-Benz Parent Cops To Beating Smog-Detector Tests
Around $875 million will be paid to the EPA, the DOJ and the California Air Resources Board and $700 million goes to settle a class-action lawsuit. Around $875 million will be paid to the EPA, the DOJ and the California Air Resources Board and $700 million goes to settle a class-action lawsuit. -
EPA Gives Stamp Of Approval For Lysol As Coronavirus Killer
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has given Reckitt Benckiser approval to claim that its Lysol products are effective against killing the novel coronavirus on surfaces. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has given Reckitt Benckiser approval to claim that its Lysol products are effective against killing the novel coronavirus on surfaces. -
Litigation Lawyers Asking $28 Million From Volkswagen On Top Of EPA Settlement
Lawyers of the more than 98,000 VW vehicle owners are asking a US Judge to demand $26 million from the company to cover attorney's fees and other costs. Lawyers of the more than 98,000 VW vehicle owners are asking a US Judge to demand $26 million from the company to cover attorney's fees and other costs. -
Close To A Million Fiat Chrysler Vehicles Recalled For Failing Emissions
Fiat Chrysler issues a voluntary recall for close to a million of its vehicles in Canada and the United States for defective catalytic converters. Fiat Chrysler issues a voluntary recall for close to a million of its vehicles in Canada and the United States for defective catalytic converters.