
EPA Reassigns 124 Staff Members, Extends Natural Gas Flaring Window
The EPA is relocating 35 research staff and reassigning 124 total employees while extending natural gas well flaring periods to 72 hours.

The EPA is relocating 35 research staff and reassigning 124 total employees while extending natural gas well flaring periods to 72 hours.

Journalist John Solomon made statements about government officials warning him of alleged conspiracies and potential charges against former CIA Director Brennan.

Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken disputed Trump's claims about his Iran stance, while generational divides emerged at CPAC over Iran policy.

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez announced she will oppose all U.S. military aid to Israel, including defensive systems like Iron Dome.

North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger trails primary challenger Sam Page by just two votes in a race that could reshape state power dynamics.

President Trump announced that his chief of staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer but will continue working while receiving treatment.

More than 300 TSA officers have resigned since the government shutdown began, citing inability to work without pay as financial pressures affect families.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore compared current Iran tensions to Afghanistan War, warning against prolonged military engagement.

The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court decision, allowing Iowa to enforce a law restricting LGBTQ books and topics in public school classrooms.

A federal judge ruled the Trump administration must return a DACA recipient who was deported after arrest during green card appointment.

Police disclosed information about a stolen phone belonging to Morgan McSweeney, Sir Keir Starmer's former chief of staff, raising security questions.
Virginia voters will vote April 21 on a redistricting referendum that could give Democrats four additional House seats and potentially flip GOP control.

Former PM Tony Blair criticized current PM Keir Starmer for insufficient backing of Trump's Iran stance, while CNN's Jake Tapper questioned White House social media tactics.

Vice President JD Vance will convene a new White House anti-fraud task force while lawmakers work on surveillance reauthorization language.
Jay Rothman says he won't step down from leading the 25-campus system despite being told to resign or face termination by the Board of Regents.
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