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The crash happened around 3:15 p.m. Friday, just east of Barbours Cut. One barge capsized. The other was damaged and leaked the product into the water. Both were carrying about 25,000 barrels of reformate.
The Houston Ship Channel was closed from Light 61 to Light 75.
Officials initially said about 25,000 barrels of reformate entered the water, but later said they were not sure how much was released.
Reformate is a refined product that is blended with gasoline to boost octane to achieve levels needed for commercial sales. It is an extremely flammable liquid and vapor and can be fatal if it is swallowed. Reformate is toxic to marine life.
The episode aired on Thursday featured a teenager wearing a red cap that resembled Covington high school student Nicholas Sandmann, who was accused of starting an abusive argument with an older Native American, Nathan Phillips, in Washington DC in January.
Sandmann is suing NBC for $275 million for defamation over its reporting on the misleading viral video. He has also filed suits against the Washington Post and CNN.
More than a dozen current and former executives at top generic-drug makers, including Mylan NV and a unit of Pfizer Inc., were sued on Friday by more than 40 states led by Connecticut Attorney General William Tong.
"We have hard evidence that shows the generic drug industry perpetrated a multi-billion dollar fraud on the American people," Tong said in a statement Friday. "We all wonder why our health care, and specifically the prices for generic prescription drugs, are so expensive in this country - this is a big reason why."
The crude started running through the pipeline at 11:35am GMT on Saturday, Ukrtransnafta wrote on Facebook. The transit was resumed after specialists from Hungarian firm MOL "conducted additional analyses of the oil currently held in the pipeline and confirmed their readiness to accept it," the company's statement adds.
The crude deliveries were suspended on April 25, after the European importers refused to take in Russian oil over quality concerns. Russian company Transneft, which controls the Russian segment of the pipeline, later said the oil was contaminated intentionally with organic chloride compounds. Four suspects have already been arrested for two months in connection with the case and an investigation is ongoing.
"Jane Roe" initially said the vaginal sex was consensual. Later, she said it wasn't.
Syracuse University rejected her two other nonconsensual claims about other forms of sex, but upheld the one that she switched during the investigation.
This is only one of many reasons that a federal judge refused to dismiss a lawsuit against the private university by an accused student.
In his memorandum and order Wednesday, U.S. District Judge David Hurd approved Title IX and breach-of-contract claims to move forward against Syracuse.
Without a doubt, there are some pharmaceutical drugs that greatly help people. In fact, many people wouldn't be alive today without them.
The San Francisco Chronicle reported Wednesday that the city is facing severe financial shortfalls, despite a booming economy that has seen wealthier households relocate from San Francisco across the bay to gentrifying neighborhoods.
The problem is that the city's costs are rising faster than its growing revenues, thanks partly to pension obligations - an increasingly common challenge for large, Democrat-run cities that made ambitious promises to public sector unions.
On Wednesday, BBC radio presenter and comedian Danny Baker posted a black-and-white retro photo meme that showed a chimp accompanied by two well-dressed chaperones, with the caption "Royal baby leaves the hospital."
If we believe that this was a joke mocking the mixed-race origins of the newborn Archie, whose mother Meghan Markle is half black, then there is clear-cut cause for dismissal. Characterizing black people as simians has a long and inglorious history.
But what if we take the furious Baker at his word - that his "mind is not diseased" so he didn't think of the "possible connotations" and deleted the tweet voluntarily as soon as he was alerted to them.
Comment: Perhaps the BBC should focus on the very real scandals it's currently embroiled in, such as how it has actively protected pedophiles and pushed propaganda that incites war:
- BBC deliberately broadcasts 'coded negative imagery' of Corbyn, top British lawyer claims
- "The editorial board wants blood": Leaked messages show BBC wants to 'prove' Russia linked to Yellow Vest protests
- Propaganda outlet the BBC to brainwash students in how to identify what they consider Fake News
- BBC DJ fired after tweet mocking royals as "circus animals" is twisted into racism
- The Truth Perspective: Radical Leftist Ideology and Totalitarianism
- The Truth Perspective: How To Survive A Totalitarian Nightmare: The Psychology Of Tyranny

Raniere and his co-defendants reportedly gave money that was reimbursed by Nancy Salzman (left) and Clare Bronfman (right)
It seems that Hillary Clinton may have unknowingly played a large role in the racketeering charges that Nxivm founder Keith Raniere is currently facing in court.
Court documents filed by the US Attorney's office prior to the trail detail how multiple members of he cult - including all five of the defendants who were indicted in the case - exceeded the legal limit for campaign donations when giving money to Clinton's first campaign for president.
Last week, a New York-based crypto-asset investment firm Grayscale Investments (Grayscale), ran a TV commercial, showing people pulling shopping cart full of gold bars, trying to convince investors that bitcoin is "displacing gold" as we live in a "new financial era."
The "ridiculous" advertisement is just a farce, according to Schiff, who stressed that cryptocurrencies, and bitcoin in particular, have nothing in common with the precious metal and have "no intrinsic value" other than people willing to buy it.














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