| | Keystone XL pipeline fate in balance as Nebraska opens hearings | | LINCOLN, Neb. (Reuters) - Nebraska regulators will hear final arguments for and against TransCanada Corp’s proposed Keystone XL pipeline this week before deciding whether to approve its route later this year, the last big hurdle for the long-delayed project after President Donald Trump gave it federal approval. |
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Judge rejects Navient bid to dismiss U.S. lawsuit | | (Reuters) - A Pennsylvania federal judge has rejected Navient Corp's bid to dismiss a U.S. regulator's lawsuit accusing the nation's largest student loan servicer of misleading millions of borrowers and driving up their loan repayment costs. |
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| | Taylor Swift in federal court over groping allegation | | DENVER (Reuters) - Taylor Swift might turn up in a federal court in Denver on Monday as lawyers for the pop star and a Colorado radio personality start jury selection for dueling lawsuits over whether the former disc jockey groped her four years ago during a photo shoot. |
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More than 30 injured after tornado hits in Tulsa | | (Reuters) - More than 30 people were injured and dozens of buildings damaged when a tornado hit Tulsa early on Sunday, causing power outages to about 17,000 customers after powerful winds snapped utility poles and downed trees in the Oklahoma city, officials said. |
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Illinois comptroller launches public push for bond sale | | CHICAGO (Reuters) - Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza released a public plea on Monday urging the governor to quickly sell up to $6 billion of bonds to help pay off overdue bills before the state debt authorization expires at year end. |
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