The U.S. Forest Service is trying to fast track the rescission of the 2001 Roadless Rule, which banned logging and new roadbuilding in 58 million acres of national forests. But it won't be easy.
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The Roadless Rule was created in 2001 to preserve wild areas in national forests. This summer, the United States Department of Agriculture announced its intention to rescind the rule.
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22nd Century Group has repaid its outstanding debt and attained new capital to expand its tobacco leaf inventory. The stock rose 10% to $1.93 after the bell. Scholastic posted a wider loss in its ...