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  • Germany, Denmark, Netherlands pledge Ukraine Leopard 1 tanks

    KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands announced Tuesday that they plan to provide Ukraine with at least 100 refurbished Leopard 1 battle tanks, a pledge that comes as Kyiv anticipates a new Russian offensive around the anniversary of its invasion.
  • The Latest: Venezuela's Guaido would consider Maduro amnesty

    CARACAS, Venezuela - The Latest on the political crisis in Venezuela (all times local):
  • Excavator blamed for island-wide blackout in Puerto Rico

    SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - An island-wide blackout hit Puerto Rico on Wednesday after an excavator accidentally downed a transmission line, officials said, as the U.S. territory struggles to repair an increasingly unstable power grid nearly seven months after Hurricane Maria.
  • 3M to pay $850 million to settle suit over chemical disposal

    MINNEAPOLIS - 3M Co. has agreed to pay the state of Minnesota $850 million to settle a major case alleging the manufacturer damaged natural resources and contaminated groundwater by disposing of chemicals over decades, Minnesota's attorney general announced Tuesday.
  • Canadian tribe opposes proposed powerline project in US

    CONCORD, N.H. - Supporters of a controversial project that would bring Canadian hydro power to markets in southern New England like to talk about how this would use much cleaner energy than the coal-fired power plants that once dominated the region.
  • Gulf states get $370M in oil spill funds to restore wetlands

    NEW ORLEANS - Five Gulf states still seeking to restore their coastal waters and habitats after the devastating oil spill of 2010 will divvy up nearly $370 million for an array of projects that will create new wetlands, restore fisheries, aid sea turtles and more.
  • Restoration companies poised to help Fort McMurray fix fire damage

    CALGARY - Construction workers and cleanup companies are trickling into Fort McMurray along with its first returning residents as a rebuilding process begins in the northern Alberta community devastated by out-of-control wildfires.

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