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Supporters say provisions based on the "Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act (REINS) Act" are not dead yet.
Through budget cuts and layoffs, the administration has begun to cripple the government's ability to research global warming.
Local officials say the federal government has long taken a feast-or-famine approach to transportation emergency spending.
The House is out this week but has been advancing spending bills out of the Appropriations Committee at an aggressive pace.
President Donald Trump will be attending an energy and tech summit next month hosted by Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Dave ...
Husein Cumber, president of Brightline Holdings, will be among the witnesses as the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Surface ...
SACRAMENTO, California — California’s Insurance Department announced Thursday that it has widened its investigation into ...
Melissa Hortman was killed Saturday by a gunman. The former state House speaker helped pass some of the nation's strongest ...
BRUSSELS — The European Commission is about to release a controversial new climate milestone, setting the bloc’s economic ...
The Israel-Iran conflict is pushing up global petroleum prices, but American oil producers have little interest in ...
The Finance Committee will say as soon as Monday how it intends to treat Inflation Reduction Act tax incentives.
The group of young people argue that the president's orders to "unleash" fossil fuels violate their constitutional rights.