Dems accuse EPA of trying to kill greenhouse gas reporting program that aids cap-and-trade
The EPA faces criticism for proposing to end its greenhouse gas reporting program that tracks emissions from large energy firms and industrial companies.
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The EPA faces criticism for proposing to end its greenhouse gas reporting program that tracks emissions from large energy firms and industrial companies.
Mother-daughter political divide emerges as New Hampshire's Sen. Jeanne Shaheen backs shutdown deal while daughter Stefany opposes it over healthcare concerns.
Rep. Melanie Stansbury criticizes eight Senate Democrats for ending the 42-day stalemate, arguing federal employee protections shouldn't have been necessary.
New brain imaging technology helps veterans with PTSD and trauma find healing through objective evidence of invisible injuries, offering hope beyond traditional care.
Lawmakers hope that the bipartisan desire to fund the government with spending bills can put the Senate on a path to avoid another shutdown, and have until early next year to do it.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul expresses doubt about Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's free bus plan, citing concerns over removing fare revenue from the MTA.
Ken Paxton is suing Latino advocacy group Jolt, alleging illegal voter registration; the group calls the move retaliation and a threat to Latino voters.
Former President Barack Obama surprised a group of veterans in a heartfelt moment after they touched down on a flight into Washington, D.C.
ICE agents arrested sex offenders and violent criminals across multiple states on Veterans Day eve, including operations in Pennsylvania, New York, Utah and Texas.
An attorney involved in a Boulder, Colorado, climate lawsuit against oil companies admitted the case functions as an indirect carbon tax to increase costs for consumers.