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Nebraska · NebraskaBISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A multi-state carbon capture pipeline began operating in September, reducing emissions from Midwest ethanol plants and carrying that carbon dioxide gas to be forever buried underground in Wyoming — an achievement after years of complaints, lawsuits and legislation blocked similar efforts by other companies. Other projects prompted intense opposition, including one that has run up $1 billion in spending with no guarantee of …See the Story
Carbon capture pipelines have struggled to advance. A project in Nebraska found success
46% Center coverage: 26 sources

Basketball · Los AngelesNo. 1 UConn (0-0) did not play. No. 2 South Carolina (0-0) did not play. No. 3 UCLA (0-0) did not play. No. 4 Texas (0-0) did not play. No. 5 LSU (0-0) did not play. No. 6 Oklahoma (0-0) did not play. No. 7 Duke (0-0) did not play. No. 8 Tennessee (0-0) did not play. No. 9 North Carolina State (0-0) did not play. No. 10 Maryland (0-0) did not play. No. 11 North Carolina (0-0) did not play. No. 12 Ole Miss (0-0) did not play. No. 13 Michigan (0-0…See the Story
NCAA Women’s Basketball Top 25 Fared
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Government Shutdown · United StatesThe government shutdown entered its second month on Saturday, and the stalemate between Republican and Democratic senators could soon see a breaking point as federal food programs stopped issuing benefits to millions of Americans. Back from his trip to Asia, President Trump said on Thursday that he wants Republicans to use the “nuclear option” to…See the Story
Sunday Shows Preview: Stakes Rise as Government Shutdown Enters Second Month
100% Center coverage: 6 sources