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Senator Shelley Moore Capito marked President Trump’s first 100 days by highlighting a significant drop in border crossings, crediting Trump’s immigration policies for enhanced national security. She ...
All eyes were on President Donald Trump Wednesday as he marked the first 100 days of his second non-consecutive term in ...
All eyes were on President Donald Trump Wednesday as he marked the first 100 days of his second non-consecutive term in ...
Although some workers are back on the job, employees at the NIOSH facility in Morgantown are still set to permanently lose their jobs in June, according to U.S.
It was a busy week for the House and Senate, as they voted on several resolutions that canceled regulations regarding California vehicle emission standards, energy-efficient appliances, and ...
The House took a trio of votes this week targeting California's decades-old authority to enforce its own environmental ...
Wicks got her AB 1156 through the Assembly Agriculture Committee on a 6-1 vote by amending the bill to remove the involvement of the California Energy Commission and allowing local governments to ...
The request to come back and 'close out' their work includes officials who monitor firefighter cancer and health of Sept. 11 ...
Hopes that Donald Trump's executive orders will revive the coal industry have been tempered by the administration's cuts to mine safety programs.
After writing a letter to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., U.S. Sen. Shelley ...
Even as President Trump vows to reinvigorate America's coal industry, critics say his administration has stripped away key ...
Around 40 federal employees of NIOSH, working on coal-miner and firefighter safety, have been temporarily called back to work after their jobs were eliminated. The positions' permanent status remains ...