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The surprise reorg announcement last week was a flash point at a hearing Thursday, where senators expressed displeasure about ...
The June 2024 court ruling overturned the so-called Chevron doctrine, which for decades gave agencies license to interpret ...
The Senate on Wednesday advanced Tyler Clarkson for Department of Agriculture general counsel and moved to debate Brian Nesvik to lead the Fish and Wildlife Service. It’s part of a push by Republican ...
President Donald Trump’s top diplomat for Africa on Wednesday moved to sooth anxious senators about State Department staff ...
In a Wednesday letter to Deputy Secretary James Danly and acting Inspector General Sarah Nelson, the Republicans requested a ...
In a letter shared exclusively with POLITICO’s E&E News, seven Democrats invoked recent deadly flooding in Texas as reason for HUD to pump the brakes on plans to ease regulations for buildings ...
The redraw would significantly benefit Republicans by making districts held by Democratic Reps. Henry Cuellar and Vicente ...
The agency’s effort to roll back a landmark climate finding is pinned on divorcing local carbon emissions from global ones — ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright handpicked five researchers to write a report that assaults what he called the "cancel culture ...
Machine intelligence would address criticism that markets fund projects with little climate benefit — and would make them ...
Nearly 200 nations vowed to accelerate wind and solar installations at COP28. Only 16 have increased their targets.
The court said there was no evidence that the prime minister was criminally liable for the disaster in which 228 people died. The ruling similarly clears European Commission Executive Vice President ...