The company revised its S-1 to note water scarcity as a risk to its business, while not addressing emissions, sustainability or other possible climate risks that could be material to investors.
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Olivia Raimonde,
Fortune,
12 Aug. 2026
The committee later revised its plans for Air Base, instead moving the entire student body to the slightly bigger Mandarin Lakes campus.
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Austin Horn
August 11,
Miami Herald,
11 Aug. 2026
The proposal comes as Congress continues to debate the Protect College Sports Act, which has been rewritten repeatedly over the past five months.
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Jim Turner,
Miami Herald,
5 Aug. 2026
Trump is doubling down on the pledge at a time when the broader social contract is being rewritten by AI, a technology that is evolving so quickly in its capabilities that governments are struggling over how to provide oversight.
Instead, the culinary team reworked the dressing into a richer, creamier dill ranch designed to mellow the burger’s sharp briny flavors while still letting the pickles shine.
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Evan Moore,
Charlotte Observer,
10 Aug. 2026
With less shedding needed overall, Escom has also reworked its rationing schedule to put households first and ask industry to wait.
Earlier this year, Greenwood Village also amended its municipal code to prohibit low power e-scooters and class 3 e-bikes from city paths, trails and sidewalks.
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Ashley Portillo,
CBS News,
14 Aug. 2026
In June, the bill was amended to require that 85% of the funding go to jobs with above-average wages for the industry and that provide pension and health benefits — essentially a requirement that the jobs meet union standards.
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