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Andrew Wheeler, New E.P.A. Chief, Details His Energy Lobbying Past

Mr. Wheeler, the agency’s acting administrator, has put forth the fullest explanation yet of his energy lobbying activities.

Jetliner In Mexico Crashes, Catches Fire, But All 103 Aboard Escape

The Embraer E190 crashed in a heavy hailstorm shortly after taking off from an airport in Durango. Passengers report they heard a loud bang as the left wing hit the ground.

A Push for 3-D Weapons by One of the World’s ‘Most Dangerous People’

Cody Wilson is engaged in a legal fight to distribute blueprints for printing 3-D weapons. He calls his efforts “a pretty mainline American idea.”

More Taxpayers Will Owe The IRS In April Because Of Underwithholding, Report Says

The Government Accountability Office says 3 million more Americans are likely to have experienced underwithholding from their paychecks in 2018 as a direct result of the new tax law.

Mueller Passes 3 Cases Focused on Illicit Foreign Lobbying to Prosecutors in New York

The special counsel has referred investigations into lobbying by Washington insiders to the federal prosecutors in New York handling the case against Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer.

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