EPA decides formaldehyde poses an 'unreasonable risk' to humans and needs to be regulated
The Biden administration has formally determined that the chemical formaldehyde poses an “unreasonable” risk to human health and should be regulated.
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Trump slams UK energy policy and 'windmills', says companies blame windfall tax for decline in drilling
President-elect Donald Trump has criticized Britain's energy policy and said windmills should be phased out after a company blamed Britain's windfall tax for early withdrawal from drilling in Europe's North Sea. states.
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Judge orders Trump to be sentenced on January 10, indicating no punishment for conviction
A New York judge has ordered President-elect Trump to be sentenced on January 10, denying his request to dismiss his hush money lawsuit once he takes office after winning the election. read more
Live updates: Mike Johnson wins House speaker on first vote after two 'no' votes are reversed
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) won the House speaker race in one vote on Friday, successfully retaining the gavel in the 119th Congress. read more
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