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Keystone Pipeline Owners Agree to Pay $26 Million for Spill

"The owners of the Keystone Pipeline System entered into a settlement Friday with the Environmental Protection Agency and Kansas under which they agreed to pay more than $26 million in damages for a 2022 oil spill."

Source: Bloomberg Environment, 07/13/2026

Before Reflecting Pool, Contractor Bungled Project On Tijuana River

"A year before Greenwater Services got a $1.7 million contract to clean the algae-infected Reflecting Pool, it had received another no-bid government contract to deploy at the trash-plagued Tijuana River."

Source: Washington Post, 07/13/2026

Enviros Challenge Trump DOE Order to Keep Florida Coal Plant Running

"The Trump administration is facing a new legal challenge over an emergency order keeping a Florida coal-fired power plant, which had been scheduled for retirement, in operation." "Advocacy groups said the order failed to establish an energy emergency. The Department of Energy partly attributed one to anticipated demand associated with data centers."

Source: Inside Climate News, 07/13/2026

DOJ Subpoenas N.Y. Times Journalists Over Reports On New Air Force One

"The Justice Department subpoenaed several New York Times reporters on Friday to testify about their reporting, the latest instance of federal officials taking the unusually aggressive step of demanding that journalists appear before grand juries." "The Times confirmed that the reporters received the subpoenas, saying that in some instances, federal agents showed up to the reporters’ homes to deliver the legal demands."

Source: Washington Post, 07/13/2026

Trump Allows Habitat Destruction in Endangered Species Rollback

"Destroying an imperiled species’ nest or habitat is no longer illegal unless it’s intentional under the Trump administration’s rollback of the definition of “harm” under the Endangered Species Act finalized Friday."

Source: Bloomberg Environment, 07/13/2026

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