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In November 2009, the US District Court for Eastern Louisiana held the US Army Corps of Engineers responsible for the flooding from the two east IHNC levee breaches (and dozens of others) because the federal agency failed to properly maintain the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet (MRGO). As of June 2011, the federal government has appealed the ruling.
The history of the US Army Corps of Engineers (DIANE Publishing, 1999). online; Becker, William H. From the Atlantic to the Great Lakes: a history of the US Army Corps of Engineers and the St. Lawrence Seaway (Historical Division, Office of Administrative Services, Office of the Chief of Engineers, 1984) online.
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The Argentine Navy continues searching in the South Atlantic for the ARA San Juan submarine, which went missing on 15 November 2017. (Reuters via U.S. News and World Report) A fire in a low-rent apartment in a suburb of Beijing kills 19 people and injures 8.
Alphabet Inc. agrees to begin paying News Corp for news content. News Corp CEO Robert Thomson credits the ACCC's proposed legislation with making the deal possible. (The New York Times) Disasters and accidents. 2020–21 North American winter. February 13–17, 2021 North American winter storm, 2021 Texas power crisis
A woman accused Hegseth of assaulting her in a hotel room in Monterey, Calif., in 2017, according to a police report made public last year. Hegseth denied any wrongdoing. “Leaders set the tone ...
Executive Order 13992, "Revocation of Certain Executive Orders Concerning Federal Regulation", January 20, 2021 Executive Order 13771 —entitled " Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs "— was an executive order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump on January 30, 2017.
Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017. Millions of United States residents and visitors are able to witness a total solar eclipse that crosses through North America. It is the first total solar eclipse visible across the entire contiguous United States since the solar eclipse of June 8, 1918.