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Democratic senators launch inquiry into EPA’s repeal of key air pollution enforcement measure

14 February 2026 at 11:32

Senators said repeal was ‘particularly troubling’ and was counter to EPA’s mandate to protect human health

More than three dozen Democratic senators have begun an independent inquiry into the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) following a huge change in how the agency measures the health benefits of reducing air pollution that is widely seen as a major setback to US efforts to combat the climate crisis.

In a regulatory impact analysis, the EPA said it would stop assigning a monetary value to the health benefits associated with regulations on fine particulate matter and ozone. The agency argued that the estimates contain too much uncertainty.

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© Photograph: Will Oliver/EPA

© Photograph: Will Oliver/EPA

© Photograph: Will Oliver/EPA

US homeland security department partially shutdown after lawmakers fail to agree funding

14 February 2026 at 00:06

Lawmakers left Washington for a long weekend without resolving an impasse over much-criticized agency’s funding

The Department of Homeland Security has begun a partial shutdown, after funding for the much-criticized agency expired, with a range of services, including domestic flights and the US Coastguard, now vulnerable to disruption.

The shutdown was all but confirmed on Thursday, after the Senate failed to clear the 60-vote threshold needed to pass the DHS appropriations bill and lawmakers left Washington for a long weekend without resolving the impasse.

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© Photograph: Leah Millis/Reuters

© Photograph: Leah Millis/Reuters

© Photograph: Leah Millis/Reuters

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Senate Questions Health Care Firm for Profiting Off Program Meant for Poor

12 February 2026 at 12:00
The program was meant to help hospitals provide for poor patients by offering drug savings. But critics say a Texas company has turned it into a big business, driving up costs for patients and insurers.

© Desiree Rios for The New York Times

The offices of Apexus in Irving, Texas. The company, a subsidiary of Vizient, negotiates drug discounts.

Increased Scrutiny Leads to an Improved Organ Transplant System

23 January 2026 at 05:03
A crackdown on problems with fairness and safety is achieving results, including a big drop in the number of sick patients being passed over for transplants.

© Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times

A medical worker holding a recovered kidney.

Elon Musk Spends $10 Million to Help Nate Morris in Kentucky Senate Race

19 January 2026 at 11:50
Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, backed Nate Morris, a Republican businessman, in the primary race to succeed Senator Mitch McConnell in Kentucky.

© Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times

Elon Musk at the Kennedy Center in November. After his falling out with President Trump last year, he has inched back toward the Republican fold.

AI Attack Ad in Texas Senate Race Shows John Cornyn Dancing With Jasmine Crockett

16 January 2026 at 19:29
A video from Ken Paxton, a Republican primary challenger to Senator John Cornyn of Texas, depicted A.I.-generated imagery of the senator twirling with Jasmine Crockett, a Democratic Senate candidate.

© Desiree Rios for The New York Times

Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, is challenging Senator John Cornyn, a fellow Republican.

Coinbase, the Biggest U.S. Crypto Company, Asserts Its Power in Washington

15 January 2026 at 14:00
The top executive of the crypto exchange Coinbase scuttled a planned Senate committee vote on a major cryptocurrency bill after voicing his concerns, a sign of the company’s clout.

© Karsten Moran for The New York Times

A planned vote on a cryptocurrency bill on Thursday was canceled after Brian Armstrong, Coinbase’s chief executive, objected to the measure in a social media post on Wednesday evening.

Trump’s Steep Science Budget Cuts to Be Turned Back by Congress

12 January 2026 at 16:04
After the White House called for billions of dollars in funding reductions, senators and representatives said they wanted to safeguard and even boost funds for basic research.

© Kendrick Brinson for The New York Times

Each year, the president submits a budget request to Congress in advance of the annual appropriations process, but only Congress has the power of the purse.

Brendan Carr Says FCC ‘Isn’t Independent’ Amid Concerns of How Trump Might Use the Agency

17 December 2025 at 14:56
The comment from Brendan Carr, a Republican, raised concerns from lawmakers about how President Trump might use the agency.

© Eric Lee for The New York Times

Brendan Carr, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, at a Senate committee hearing on Wednesday.

Senators Investigate Role of A.I. Data Centers in Rising Electricity Costs

16 December 2025 at 13:57
Three Democrats are seeking information from tech firms about the growing energy use of data centers and the utility bills of individuals and other businesses.

© Nathan Howard for The New York Times

The energy needs of data centers used for artificial intelligence are forcing utility companies to spend billions of dollars to upgrade the power grid, the lawmakers said.
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