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An Exxon lobbyist thought he was in a job interview. Instead, it was a secretly recorded Zoom call. The tape, recorded by Greenpeace UK, has sent ripple effects through Washington, with one top Democratic lawmaker asking for Exxon's CEO to testify in Congress about the company's communication on climate change.
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'No Sudden Move' Intrigues With Double-Crosses, Dirty Dealings In 1950s Detroit Eight years ago, Steven Soderbergh announced his retirement from feature filmmaking. Happily for us, it turned out to be short-lived. Since 2017 he's been on a tear, cranking out one or two new movies a year, among them the brilliant NASCAR heist thriller ...
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Matt DiBenedetto searching for historic win, redemption at Road America It has been nearly two years since Matt DiBenedetto was last seated in a race car at Road America, the site of this weekend's NASCAR Cup Series Jockey Made in America 250 presented by Kwik Trip (2:30 p.m. ET, NBC/NBC Sports App, MRN, SiriusXM ...
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Boeing 737 cargo jet makes emergency landing in ocean off Oahu, Coast Guard says Transair Flight 810 lost one of its engines shortly after leaving Honolulu's Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, then the pilots tried to turn back. But the 45-year-old jet lost altitude and splashed down ...
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Rent assistance backlog could have devastating consequences as state eviction moratorium expires Tony Salas applied for rent assistance through the state on May 21, hoping for a roughly $3,000 grant to help him and his family get back on their feet. They had run through their savings trying to keep up with the rent and utility bills on their Northeast Portland ...
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