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Energy Report: Solyndra Knowingly Ripped Off Government
The Energy Department’s internal watchdog says the failed solar company that took half a billion dollars in taxpayer money may have knowingly misled federal officials.
Oversight
Benghazi Probe Chief Gowdy Complained About ‘Overclassification’ of Documents
Letter from representative to State comes to light amid criticism of Clinton’s handling of classified information.
Management
Clinton Opposes Arctic Drilling Plan
The 2016 Democratic front-runner voices opposition after Shell gets federal approval to drill in icy waters.
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The Legal Battle Has Begun Over The Obama Climate Legacy
Fifteen states ask federal court to block EPA’s carbon-emissions rules for power plants.
Management
Clinton Will Give Her Email Server and Thumb Drive to Justice
The Democratic White House front-runner's campaign says she "pledged to cooperate with the government's security inquiry."
Management
Obama Plan Brings Back Carbon Tax Conversation
Sweeping power-plant regulations would enable states to use pollution trading, fees to cut heat-trapping emissions
Management
What Will Be Obama's Green Legacy?
New climate-change regulations could make him the environmentally friendly president—if he survives the brutal assaults coming his way.
Oversight
Fish and Wildlife Wants to Talk to Famous Lion’s Killer ‘Immediately’
Congressional Democrats are asking the Interior Department to finalize a rule to better protect African lions.
Oversight
Clinton Will Testify in Front of the House Benghazi Committee
The GOP-led panel said the former State Department chief's public appearance in October has been finalized.
Management
Fish and Wildlife Says it is ‘Deeply Concerned’ with Killing of Cecil the Lion
The agency says it’s ready to assist officials in Zimbabwe after the death of the big cat.
Management
Republicans Postpone Benghazi Hearing After Deal on State Documents
The committee had been planning to make John Kerry's top aide testify Wednesday.
Management
Benghazi Committee GOP: Top Kerry Aide Must Appear Next Week
Trey Gowdy says the staffer has to show up Wednesday — unless the State Department turns over more documents.
Management
State Has a Benghazi Dilemma
John Kerry's top aide faces a choice: miss a key hearing on the Iran deal, or defy the GOP chairman of the House Benghazi panel.
Oversight
Reid Says There's 'No Daylight' Between Trump and Rest of 2016 GOP Group on Immigration
Democrat uses comments about John McCain's war record to slam other Republican White House hopefuls.
Oversight
Benghazi Panel Democrats Want to Know: Where Are the Hearings?
The committee minority says the majority was planning at least 11 hearings this year. One has happened.
Oversight
The Benghazi Committee Served Hillary Clinton a Subpoena
After the Democratic front-runner told CNN she's "never had a subpoena," the GOP-led panel released the one it sent her in March.
Management
BP Will Pay $18.7 Billion In Damages to the Government for 2010 Oil Spill
The case stands as the largest environmental settlement in history.
Management
Here Are the 3,000 Pages of Clinton Emails Released by State
The candidate's emails from 2009 are part of a wider release that will unfold throughout her campaign.
Management
Hillary Clinton's Email Address at State Was in High Demand
A new batch of State Department emails shows that some powerful Washingtonians quickly got Clinton's private email address—and others were eager to get it.
Oversight
Republican Benghazi Probe Ups Pressure on John Kerry
Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy said he may call the secretary of State to testify about a lack of document production.
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