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Pipeline controversies linger amid possible compromises

Pipeline controversies linger amid possible compromises By Bill Knight President Biden recently declined to shut down the controversial Dakota Access pipeline while an Army Corps of Engineers review continues, a setback for dozens of Democrats who urged the shutdown, plus environmental and Native American groups that for years have fought the 1,200-mile underground project bringing oil from the Dakotas to Illinois – and threatening the Missouri/Mississippi River. It’s part of the Bakken Pipeline System planned to deliver oil to a Patoka, Illlinois hub and the Energy Transfer Crude Oil Pipeline, which moves oil to the Gulf Coast for export, not domestic use.

Representative Mark Pocan on Amazon and the Arrogance of Corporations That Get Too Big

The Nation, check out our latest issue. Subscribe to Support Progressive Journalism The Nation is reader supported: Chip in $10 or more to help us continue to write about the issues that matter. Sign up for our Wine Club today. Did you know you can support The Nation by drinking wine? At the end of March, US Representative Mark Pocan got into a pissing match with Amazon about restroom breaks and availability for workers a contentious issue in the Alabama union-organizing drive the corporation eventually thwarted. After Pocan criticized Amazon, the company attacked the former Congressional Progressive Caucus cochair, claiming his facts were wrong. Actually, it was Amazon that was wrong, and it had to apologize. Pocan immediately refocused attention on working conditions in Amazon’s warehouses. That’s typical of how the Wisconsin Democrat a dues-paying member of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades who recently spearheaded an effort to form a House

Canvas Announces $24 Million Series B to Revolutionize Drywall in the Construction Industry with the First Collaborative Robotics Solution

Canvas Announces $24 Million Series B to Revolutionize Drywall in the Construction Industry with the First Collaborative Robotics Solution News provided by Share this article SAN FRANCISCO, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/   Canvas, a construction robotics startup building the future in bold new ways, today announced it has raised a $24 million Series B led by Menlo Ventures. The financing included strategic investment by construction industry leader Suffolk Construction with participation from Alumni Ventures Group and existing investors Innovation Endeavors, Brick & Mortar Ventures, Obvious Ventures, and Grit Labs. Canvas plans to use the funds to accelerate its ability to transform construction work by bringing robotics into the built environment, starting with drywall finishing.

Robotics Startup Canvas Raises $24 Million To Revitalize Construction

Robotics Startup Canvas Raises $24 Million To Revitalize Construction
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Canvas Announces $24 Million Series B to Revolutionize Drywall in the Construction Industry with the First Collaborative Robotics Solution

Canvas Announces $24 Million Series B to Revolutionize Drywall in the Construction Industry with the First Collaborative Robotics Solution
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