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EPA dismisses half of its scientific advisers on key board, citing “clean break” with Obama administration
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt has chosen to replace half of the members on one of its key scientific review boards, the first step in a broader effort by...

What is in the Republican health care bill?
Bill could affect who can get what kinds of health insurance and what they will pay for care.

EPA website removes climate science site from public view after two decades
WASHINGTON - The Environmental Protection Agency announced Friday evening its website would be "undergoing changes" to better represent the new direction the agency is taking, triggering the removal of several...

Trump to issue new order calling into question two decades of national monument designations
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order Wednesday instructing the Interior Department to review national monument designations his three predecessors have made over the past 21 years, according to...

EPA emerges as major target after Trump solicits policy advice from industry
Just days after taking office, President Donald Trump invited American manufacturers to recommend ways the government could cut regulations and make it easier for companies to get their projects approved.

Donald Trump still controls the fate of Obamacare, even after AHCA defeat
Although House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., acknowledged Friday that "Obamacare is the law of the land," its survival or collapse in practical terms now rests with decisions that are in...

White House installs political aides at Cabinet agencies to monitor loyalty to Trump
The unusual shadow government of political appointees, which reports to the White House deputy chief of staff for policy, is charged with making sure the secretaries and their staff members...