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Money US Coal Plants' Compliance with Air Pollution Standards A recent EPA assessment indicates that the vast majority of US coal-fired power plants can comply with air pollution regulations, despite regulatory rollbacks. Editorial Staff Feb 27
Money Significant Flood Funding Allocated to Lincolnshire Constituency The Lincolnshire constituency represented by Richard Tice is set to receive £55 million for flood management, raising questions about funding allocation amidst climate skepticism. Editorial Staff Feb 27
Money The Maestro strikes back International DJ and producer Carmine Conte, known as MRAK, has filed legal complaints against several women for alleged false accusations and attempted extortion. His lawyer, Michele Morenghi, claims the case stems from envy and online scams targeting celebrities. Despite the low rate of false reports globally, such claims can seriously damage reputations. Meanwhile, Conte continues his acclaimed solo career, blending emotional soundscapes that define the melodic techno scene. eugenia-guida Feb 24