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David Savage

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Supreme Court Reporter at Los Angeles Times

Supreme Court reporter for the Los Angeles Times since 1986

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  • 6 days ago | bostonherald.com | David Savage

    WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has  joined President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans in siding with the oil and gas industry in its challenge to California’s drive for electric vehicles. In a 7-2 decision issued late last week, the justices revived the industry’s lawsuit and ruled that fuel makers had standing to sue over California’s strict emissions standards.

  • 1 week ago | gazettextra.com | David Savage

    By David G. Savage - Los Angeles Times (TNS) WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Friday joined President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans in siding with the oil and gas industry in its challenge to California's drive for electric vehicles. In a 7-2 decision, the justices revived the industry's lawsuit and ruled that fuel makers had standing to sue over California's strict emissions standards. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.

  • 1 week ago | latimes.com | David Savage

    The Supreme Court on Friday joined President Trump and congressional Republicans in siding with the oil and gas industry in its challenge to California’s drive for electric vehicles. In a 7-2 decision, the justices revived the industry’s lawsuit and ruled that fuel makers had standing to sue over California’s strict emissions standards.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | David Savage

    5 hours agoThe world has a plastic problem, especially in our planet’s oceans. In fact, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch covers an estimated area around twice the size of the state of Texas. Now, a new study looking at traceable plastic has discovered that just a few companies are responsible for a massive portion of all of it. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.

  • 1 week ago | charlesrussellspeechlys.com | Tegan Johnson |David Savage

    IntroductionThis article is an update to our previous article Can Labour deliver 1.5m new homes? from 17 April 2025, with specific updates for recent developments and a focus on the living sector. The demand for new build homes in the UK is undeniable, driven by significant population growth and migration trends.

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