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Fourteen democratic state attorneys general have endorsed a letter to Congress urging leaders to oppose the No IRIS Act which, if passed, would dismantle the EPA's Office of Research and Development.
The new organizational structure offers clues about which functions will be eliminated or transferred elsewhere.
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Leaders at an agency research center wrote to employees that they are “grieving the loss of the Center that you built.” ...
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With summer around the corner, Frontier announced that nonstop flights will take off from the Baltimore-Washington ...
DNA from a packet of cigarettes has linked an Army private stationed at Fort Ord to a nearly 50-year-old murder, per Santa Clara County deputy district attorney Rob Baker.
During a meeting Friday, EPA leaders encouraged more than 1,500 within its Office of Research and Development to apply for ...