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About 40 federal government employees who worked on coal-mining and firefighter safety before their jobs were eliminated were ...
More than 20,000 jobs were eliminated, billions of dollars in scientific research has been threatened or paused, and a budget ...
Staffing cuts have thrown the World Trade Center Health Program into crisis, disrupting a system that has provided ...
It looks like some workers vital to miners’ health and safety will be back on the job, but another agency responsible for ...
The Trump administration temporarily rehired as many as 40 employees who screen coal miners for the deadly and incurable ...
The cuts have hit most of the eight minority health offices across HHS, in many cases laying off the majority of workers, if ...
Even as President Trump vows to reinvigorate America's coal industry, critics say his administration has stripped away key ...
The abandoned evaluation would have had the potential to provide clarity as to whether exposure to toxic chemicals in the ...
More than 23 years after the Twin Towers collapsed, blanketing lower Manhattan in toxic dust and debris, the number of people ...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health is the latest agency to rehire employees hastily let go in the name of government efficiency.
Weeks after the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention ...
In this opinion piece, attorney Trevor Findley challenges the America First Policy Institute's new agenda, arguing that what agriculture needs more are leaders who will defend farmers and ranchers ...