NEW YORK − Construction on the nation’s largest infrastructure project can resume after a court ordered the Trump administration to release funding it had withheld to gain leverage over congressional ...
Amtrak workers perform tunnel repairs to a partially flooded train track bed, Saturday, March 20, 2021, in Weehawken, N.J. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) MANHATTAN (CN) — A federal judge on Friday ordered ...
An offshore wind project aimed at powering 600,000 New York homes can resume construction, a federal judge ruled Monday, making it the fifth such project put back on track after the Trump ...
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A federal judge has lifted President Trump’s stop-work order on a massive offshore wind project on Long Island’s South Shore — allowing construction to restart immediately. The state-backed Empire ...
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A US judge ruled Equinor ASA can resume building its multibillion-dollar wind project near New York, marking the second time this week a federal court has blocked the Trump administration from ...
A judge allowed Empire Wind to resume construction off the coast of New York. Empire Wind is one of five offshore wind projects that the Trump administration has tried to halt, claiming national ...
A major offshore wind farm is allowed to resume construction, a federal judge ruled Thursday, the second such ruling in the wake of the Trump administration’s latest attempt to block these projects.