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— The authors of a report connecting Nippon Steel to China’s steel industry, which was circulated by critics of Nippon’s proposed purchase of U.S. Steel, have softened key elements of their findings. ...
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State agriculture officials and the dairy industry are telling public health officials they don’t want federal CDC researchers on farms.
Indiana Republicans are expected to cruise to victory come November. But first, they have to fight it out in Tuesday’s messy — and expensive — primaries.
The cybersecurity universe is converging on San Francisco this week for one of the biggest confabs of the year — the RSA Conference.
The Biden administration must spend the remainder of the president’s term defending its key labor policy priorities in courthouses across the country.
Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden is set to try to attach the bipartisan tax bill that he helped write to the upcoming FAA reauthorization measure, according to his office.
House Ag Chair Thompson is ramping up to release the House farm bill draft ahead of the planned May 23 markup.
While college presidents are facing backlash for their responses to protests on campus, some leaders may have found strategies to handle them well — but it depends on who you ask.
This is crunchtime for the FAA reauthorization bill, a five-year must-pass package that needs to be buttoned up by Friday or face yet another extension.
The New York State Department of Health is investigating a broader scheme to falsify school immunization records that dates back to the 2019 repeal of a state law that had allowed religious exemptions ...