The Trump administration is looking into the possibility of extending the lengths of tiebacks in the Gulf of Mexico to allow operators to connect more wells to existing oil and gas platforms, the director of the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) , Scott Angelle, told Reuters. The BSEE …
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Tokyo installs transparent public toilets so people can look clean
Two transparent bathrooms have been installed in public parks in Tokyo. They are made of “smart glass” designed so that people can see how clean they are inside before using them. The glass rotates opaque when the bathroom is locked and in use. The stables are part of a project …
Read More »Mississippi Flag Commission unveils five new designs to replace Confederate emblem
The five definitive designs for a new, more progressive Mississippi state flag were unveiled on Tuesday. Three have a magnolia flower, the fourth has a magnolia tree and the final design has a shield that has wavy lines that represent water. Four of the designs are mostly as full red, …
Read More »Oregon expands mask requirements to offices, introduces new rules for temporary jobs
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown on Friday unveiled new instructions requiring employees to wear face masks or face shields in private as well as public office spaces. New state leadership released last week also required increased use of masks at childcare facilities. The new guidance on face covering comes at the …
Read More »Thomas Tuchel fights with coach RB Leipzig to PSG win the Champions League semi-final
Thomas Tuchel was seen getting pregnant with fitness coach Daniel Behlau of RB Leipzig after winning the semi-final of PSG. The Parisians reserved their place in the Champions League Final with an extensive 3-0 win over the Germans. But Tuchel, who is still on crutches after suffering a freak injury …
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