Lawsuit follows favorable ruling in similar lawsuit by Wisconsin tribe.
A notoriously destructive insect once eradicated from the United States is seeing a resurgence in Mexico – and ranchers are worried that it will soon cross the border to wreak havoc on their livestock.
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Following implementation of new rules - and an unsuccessful challenge to those rules - in 2025, state regulations of "produced water" will go before public review again.
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The United States Bureau of Land Management on Monday formally cancelled the so-called “Public Land Rule,” which required the agency to consider conservation and development equally in land-use decisions for millions of acres across the West.
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