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Court To Hear Chevron, Exxon Bid To Move La. Wetlands Cases To Federal Court [1]

"The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear arguments from Chevron and Exxon that coastal wetlands lawsuits filed by two Louisiana parishes should be transferred to federal court — a decision that could ripple across dozens of similar cases seeking billions of dollars in damages."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [2], 06/18/2025

"7,500 Interior Workers Took Trump Buyouts Or Early Retirement" [3]

"The Interior Department has shed nearly 11 percent of its staff during the Trump administration, a reduction of nearly 7,500 employees who took buyout offers or early retirement in the past five months, according to data obtained by POLITICO’s E&E News."

Source: E&E News [4], 06/18/2025

"Reconciliation Could Stymie Lawsuits Against Trump" [5]

"The Senate dropped a House provision critics said was a shield for President Donald Trump, but new language may make it harder for groups to sue."

Source: E&E News [6], 06/18/2025

"Inside Utah’s PR Campaign to Seize Public Lands" [7]

"Last year, as Utah prepared to file a lawsuit aiming to take control of millions of acres of federal public land within its borders, state officials sought help swaying public opinion in their favor. They turned to a group of public relations professionals at Penna Powers, a media and branding firm based in Salt Lake City."

Source: Public Domain [8], 06/18/2025

"Elon Musk’s AI Company Faces Lawsuit Over Gas-Burning Turbines" [9]

"Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI, which runs the Grok chatbot, is facing a legal challenge led by the NAACP over air pollution from its supercomputer facility in Memphis."

Source: NYTimes [10], 06/18/2025

DEADLINE: World Food Forum Youth Film Festival [11]

The World Food Forum's Global Youth Action Initiative invites fiction and non-fiction entries to this global short film competition. Filmmakers must be 18-39 years old. Winning films may be screened at the festival in Rome from Oct 13-17, 2025. Cash prizes. Enter by Jul 21.

DEADLINE: Next Gen Radio Project [12]

NPR’s Next Gen Radio is a five-day, audio-focused, digital journalism project (some people in-person, some not). Next up: Texas Newsroom, ​Aug 24-29, 2025. Apply by Jul 28. Learn how to report and produce a non-narrated audio piece and a companion multimedia story.

Florida Removes Record Haul Of Invasive Pythons In Control Effort [13]

"It was a milestone moment in Florida’s 25-year war on invasive Burmese pythons: an eye-popping announcement that biologists had removed 20 tons of the slithering invaders from waters in and around the Everglades in little more than a decade, as well as shattering their previous record for a single-season haul."

Source: Guardian [14], 06/17/2025

"As Floods Keep Coming, This Small City Can’t Afford To Let People Leave" [15]

"Floodplain buyouts can reduce the financial toll of future disasters. But some small towns losing property and people are now saying no."

Source: Washington Post [16], 06/17/2025

"Birds vs. Wind Turbines: New Research Aims to Prevent Deaths" [17]

"Window collisions and cats kill more birds than wind farms do, but ornithologists say turbine impacts must be taken seriously. Scientists are testing a range of technologies to reduce bird strikes — from painting stripes to using artificial intelligence — to keep birds safe."

Source: YaleE360 [18], 06/17/2025

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