Is contaminated water from Palestine derailment fire coming through Oklahoma?
Leaders of a small town near Houston learned this week...
Leaders of a small town near Houston learned this week that the water used to battle the blaze at the Ohio train derailment is being sent to a company in their town. Whether it’s coming through Oklahoma is unclear yet.
They only learned of the matter through the press and were not notified by officials. It’s not clear the rail route taken by the trains hauling the contaminated water to Deer Park, a suburb on the east side of Houston. There remains a possibility it is being hauled through eastern Oklahoma but that is not confirmed.
Insider reported nearly 2 million gallons of the water is being transported from Ohio to Texas Molecular, a waste treatment company in charge of the disposal.
Mountain Valley Pipeline startup still possible this year
Equitrans Midstream's Mountain Valley Pipeline is 94% complete and remains on track to come online this...
Equitrans Midstream's Mountain Valley Pipeline is 94% complete and remains on track to come online this year, if necessary permits are issued in the next few months as expected, said CEO Thomas Karam. Equitrans believes "our country desperately needs federal permitting reform," as "[c]ompanies need to have some assurance that permits are issued and construction is authorized, [and] that their investment won't be endlessly held hostage by legal challenges," Karam added.
Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced co-founder of FTX, was hit with ...
Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced co-founder of FTX, was hit with four more criminal charges, including ones related to his political contributions.
Carlos Watson, the CEO and founder of Ozy Media, was arrested and charged with fraud.
The US nominated former Mastercard CEO Ajay Banga to head up the World Bank. The position will open in July, when David Malpass, the current president, steps down.
Succession’s upcoming fourth season will be its last.
LIV Golf League begins its second season today. The controversial PGA Tour rival has refreshed its branding and put more emphasis on team competition.
That’s according to new figures released by environmental officials—a huge increase from the original estimate of 3,500. All of the animals killed by the toxic train derailment wereaquatic species, but none appear to have been endangered or threatened. Officials also said that live fish have reappeared in one of the waterways impacted by the derailment.
More than 1,100 flights were canceled and nearly 1 million people were ...
More than 1,100 flights were canceled and nearly 1 million people were left without power yesterday evening after a major winter storm dropped snow and ice from sea to shining sea. Portland, OR, came to a halt after receiving nearly 11 inches of snow—the city’s second-snowiest day on record. The storms aren’t over: Down in SoCal, Mount Baldy east of LA is forecast to get 4.5 feet of snow by Saturday. But things couldn’t have been more different in Washington, DC, which baked in 81-degree temps yesterday.