USGS investigating whether underground wastewater disposal triggered Oklahoma earthquake

USGS investigating whether underground wastewater disposal triggered Oklahoma earthquake

The U.S. Geological Survey is examining whether the 5.6-magnitude earthquake that shook Oklahoma on Saturday and tied for the strongest temblor ever recorded in the state was triggered by the underground disposal of wastewater from oil and gas
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ITT Technical Institutes Shuts Down, Leaving a Hefty Bill

ITT Educational Services Inc. has abruptly shut down its eponymous for-profit technical schools, closing more than 130 campuses and leaving as
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America's New Nuclear-Armed Missile Could Cost $85 Billion

The U.S. Air Force's program to develop and field a new intercontinental ballistic missile to replace the aging Minuteman III in the nuclear arsenal is
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U.K. Flight Chaos on BA Computer Glitch, London City Protest

Airline passengers in London suffered a morning of chaos Tuesday after a computer fault froze check-in systems at British Airways and the U.K.
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Lego First-Half Profit Declines Amid Higher Investments

Lego A/S reported a 1.8 percent decline in profit for the first half of the year as Europe's biggest toymaker hired more workers and invested in China
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