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From the Rockies to the Races: Why College Students Are Joining the Celebrity-Packed  Kentucky Derby
From the Rockies to the Races: Why College Students Are Joining the Celebrity-Packed Kentucky Derby
April 24, 2024

The Kentucky Derby, often celebrated as “the most exciting two minutes in sports,” transcends mere horse racing to become a staple of American...

Alternative Fuel Under Fire?

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Alternative fuel is a highly sought after yet hard to achieve goal, and already there are people who want to hinder it’s progress with rules and regulations on what isn’t even an official or standardized process.

A challenge to the Environmental Protection Agency’s rules for approving alternative fuels for cars and trucks may have come too soon, an appellate judge said on Friday. A group of renewable fuel producers represented by Boyden Gray & Associates sued the EPA in June 2014, challenging how it determines which fuels can be used to certify new vehicles’ compliance with emissions and fuel efficiency standards.”

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