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Month: February 2022

The Supreme Court is hearing a major case on EPA’s authority over planet-warming gases. Here’s what’s at stake.

By Ella Nilsen, CNN The Environmental Protection Agency faces a Supreme Court case on Monday that could deal a significant blow to the federal government’s ability to fight the climate crisis and prevent its worst outcomes. Republican attorneys general will argue the EPA has no authority to regulate planet-warming emissions from the power sector. Instead,

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Delta suspends codesharing with Russia’s Aeroflot airline

ATLANTA (AP) — Delta Air Lines has suspended its partnership with Russian national airline Aeroflot following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Atlanta-based Delta on Friday said the decision was effective immediately. The partnership allowed Delta and Aeroflot customers to book flights on the other airline to complete travel itineraries. Delta says it doesn’t operate flights to

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