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EPA Seeks to Repeal Key Climate Change Regulation
The EPA proposed repealing the 2009 endangerment finding, a key legal basis for regulating greenhouse gas emissions, prioritizing economic concerns over climate action and potentially impacting public health.
EPA Seeks to Repeal Key Climate Change Regulation
The EPA proposed repealing the 2009 endangerment finding, a key legal basis for regulating greenhouse gas emissions, prioritizing economic concerns over climate action and potentially impacting public health.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Seeks to Eliminate EPA's Climate Change Authority
The Trump administration aims to revoke the EPA's 2009 endangerment finding, which established the agency's authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act, potentially reversing existing regulations and significantly impacting US climate policy.
Trump Administration Seeks to Eliminate EPA's Climate Change Authority
The Trump administration aims to revoke the EPA's 2009 endangerment finding, which established the agency's authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act, potentially reversing existing regulations and significantly impacting US climate policy.
Progress
36% Bias Score


EPA to revoke endangerment finding on greenhouse gases
The Trump administration's EPA plans to revoke the 2009 endangerment finding, which established that greenhouse gases harm public health, a move criticized as contradicting scientific consensus and potentially jeopardizing climate regulations.
EPA to revoke endangerment finding on greenhouse gases
The Trump administration's EPA plans to revoke the 2009 endangerment finding, which established that greenhouse gases harm public health, a move criticized as contradicting scientific consensus and potentially jeopardizing climate regulations.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Ernst Introduces "CLEAR Waters Act" to Permanently Restrict Clean Water Regulations
Following a Supreme Court ruling limiting EPA authority over wetlands and reversing Biden-era expansions of clean water regulations, Senator Joni Ernst introduced the "CLEAR Waters Act" to permanently exclude certain water bodies from federal regulation, addressing concerns from farmers and landowne...
Ernst Introduces "CLEAR Waters Act" to Permanently Restrict Clean Water Regulations
Following a Supreme Court ruling limiting EPA authority over wetlands and reversing Biden-era expansions of clean water regulations, Senator Joni Ernst introduced the "CLEAR Waters Act" to permanently exclude certain water bodies from federal regulation, addressing concerns from farmers and landowne...
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56% Bias Score


EPA Proposal to Overturn Landmark Climate Change Finding
The EPA is drafting a proposal to overturn the 2009 endangerment finding that established fossil fuel emissions endanger human health, potentially eliminating the primary federal tool for fighting climate change and impacting vehicle emission standards; the proposal, sent to the White House on June ...
EPA Proposal to Overturn Landmark Climate Change Finding
The EPA is drafting a proposal to overturn the 2009 endangerment finding that established fossil fuel emissions endanger human health, potentially eliminating the primary federal tool for fighting climate change and impacting vehicle emission standards; the proposal, sent to the White House on June ...
Progress
56% Bias Score


Low Adoption of Germany's Electronic Patient Files Highlights Usability Issues
Germany's electronic patient file (ePA), accessible to 70 million since January 2024, sees only 1.2 million active users out of 44 million established accounts across TK, AOK, and Barmer, highlighting usability challenges and the need for increased functionality to promote wider adoption.
Low Adoption of Germany's Electronic Patient Files Highlights Usability Issues
Germany's electronic patient file (ePA), accessible to 70 million since January 2024, sees only 1.2 million active users out of 44 million established accounts across TK, AOK, and Barmer, highlighting usability challenges and the need for increased functionality to promote wider adoption.
Progress
52% Bias Score

EPA to Stop Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions
EPA Director Lee Zeldin announced that the agency will no longer regulate greenhouse gas emissions, claiming the 2009 endangerment finding was flawed and citing the Supreme Court's 2024 Chevron deference ruling; this decision, if finalized, would be the largest US deregulatory action ever, saving an...

EPA to Stop Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions
EPA Director Lee Zeldin announced that the agency will no longer regulate greenhouse gas emissions, claiming the 2009 endangerment finding was flawed and citing the Supreme Court's 2024 Chevron deference ruling; this decision, if finalized, would be the largest US deregulatory action ever, saving an...
Progress
64% Bias Score

EPA Revokes Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding
The US EPA, under President Trump's appointee Lee Zeldin, is revoking the 2009 endangerment finding that declared greenhouse gases harmful, potentially eliminating the legal basis for numerous emission reduction regulations; this follows the suspension of over 140 EPA employees who voiced dissent.

EPA Revokes Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding
The US EPA, under President Trump's appointee Lee Zeldin, is revoking the 2009 endangerment finding that declared greenhouse gases harmful, potentially eliminating the legal basis for numerous emission reduction regulations; this follows the suspension of over 140 EPA employees who voiced dissent.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Seeks To Eliminate Key Climate Change Regulation
The Trump administration seeks to eliminate the EPA's 2009 endangerment finding, which allows the federal government to regulate climate pollution; this could reverse existing regulations on power plants, vehicles, and oil and gas, potentially increasing US greenhouse gas emissions and worsening cli...

Trump Administration Seeks To Eliminate Key Climate Change Regulation
The Trump administration seeks to eliminate the EPA's 2009 endangerment finding, which allows the federal government to regulate climate pollution; this could reverse existing regulations on power plants, vehicles, and oil and gas, potentially increasing US greenhouse gas emissions and worsening cli...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Unsafe Drinking Water in US Mobile Home Parks: Systemic Failures and Consequences
A review of EPA data reveals that nearly 70% of mobile home parks with their own water systems violated safe drinking water rules in the last five years, exceeding municipal system violation rates and highlighting systemic issues of oversight and infrastructure, disproportionately affecting low-inco...

Unsafe Drinking Water in US Mobile Home Parks: Systemic Failures and Consequences
A review of EPA data reveals that nearly 70% of mobile home parks with their own water systems violated safe drinking water rules in the last five years, exceeding municipal system violation rates and highlighting systemic issues of oversight and infrastructure, disproportionately affecting low-inco...
Progress
24% Bias Score

Low ePA Adoption in Germany Raises Concerns
Millions of Germans with new electronic health records (ePAs) are not actively using them, causing concern among doctors and patient advocates who blame both complicated registration and a lack of information. Health insurers expect increased use once mandatory data entry starts in October.

Low ePA Adoption in Germany Raises Concerns
Millions of Germans with new electronic health records (ePAs) are not actively using them, causing concern among doctors and patient advocates who blame both complicated registration and a lack of information. Health insurers expect increased use once mandatory data entry starts in October.
Progress
48% Bias Score

EPA Eliminates Research Office, Cuts 3,700 Jobs
The EPA announced Friday it is eliminating its Office of Research and Development, cutting nearly 3,700 jobs—a 23% reduction—to save $750 million, shifting research to program offices focused on air and water; this follows a Supreme Court ruling and 139 employees being put on leave for dissent.

EPA Eliminates Research Office, Cuts 3,700 Jobs
The EPA announced Friday it is eliminating its Office of Research and Development, cutting nearly 3,700 jobs—a 23% reduction—to save $750 million, shifting research to program offices focused on air and water; this follows a Supreme Court ruling and 139 employees being put on leave for dissent.
Progress
60% Bias Score
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