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"EPA Can Keep Formaldehyde Health Assessment Under Wraps" [1]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has no obligation to share its study of the risks of inhaling formaldehyde with Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, because the document sought is only a draft, a Washington federal court ruled."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [2], 06/22/2021

Manchin Committee Puts Forth Sprawling Energy Infrastructure Proposal [3]

"A Senate committee that’s led by key swing vote Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) has released a 400-page energy infrastructure proposal that it will weigh later this week."

Source: The Hill [4], 06/22/2021

"House To Take Big Step On Eliminating Trump-Era Rules" [5]

"The House is gearing up for votes this week to undo three Trump-era rules, using a special legislative tool to repeal some of the previous administration’s agency actions."

Source: The Hill [6], 06/22/2021

St. Croix Refinery That Rained Oil On Neighbors Shuts Down Indefinitely [7]

"Limetree Bay, a massive oil refinery in the Caribbean, announced Monday that it is ceasing operations following a number of catastrophic errors that rained oil droplets on St. Croix, sent residents to emergency rooms after noxious gas releases and raised fears among homeowners that their drinking water was laced with toxic chemicals."

Source: Washington Post [8], 06/22/2021

DOJ Double-Dribbles on Leak Subpoenas, As Probes Start [9]

Leaks are a vital source of information for the news media, but shifting White House policy on pursuing the source of leaks has created confusion and worry among news practitioners. WatchDog Opinion calls for clearer signals from the Biden administration and renews support for a federal shield law to help journalists protect their sources.

Drilling for Data on Offshore Wells [10]

For reporters covering the long-standing conflict over offshore drilling, which erupted again this month after a federal judge blocked a halt to new leases, an Interior Department database offers a wealth of data about offshore wells. The latest Reporter’s Toolbox walks you through the maze of bureaucracy behind the database, and then provides detailed guidance on how to make the most of its info.

DEADLINE: A Digital Path to Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Latin America — Fall 2021 Virtual Program [11]

This twice-yearly virtual program on entrepreneurship and innovation for young journalists in Latin America is accepting applications until Jun 25 for the 15-week Fall 2021 program. Fellows receive ICFJ-led virtual orientation, professional virtual newsroom attachments, professional mentoring and a $1,700 grant for their digital project.

"Weird ‘Living Fossil’ Fish Lives 100 Years, Pregnant For 5" [12]

"The coelacanth — a giant weird fish still around from dinosaur times — can live for 100 years, a new study found."

Source: AP [13], 06/21/2021

"The Race To Save African-American Cemeteries From Being 'Erased'" [14]

"Missing deeds and weak laws means Black and Native American burial sites around the country have been neglected, forgotten or targeted by developers".

Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [15], 06/21/2021

Wild Horses End Up In Slaughterhouses Under New Adoption Program: Lawsuit [16]

"Despite federal protections, wild horses across the West are ending up in slaughterhouses under a new Bureau of Land Management adoption program, according to a lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado."

Source: Denver Post [17], 06/21/2021

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