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December 7, 1941 – a date that will live in infamy – is remembered for Japan attacking the United States. Another momentous decision made on this date which will receive much less publicity is the action by the Trump administration regarding a new ambient air quality standard for particulate matter.
It is known as the PM
2.5 standard. EPA stated “…after carefully reviewing the most recent available scientific evidence and technical information, and consulting with the Agency’s independent scientific advisors, EPA is announcing it will retain, without revision, the existing primary (health-based) and secondary (welfare-based) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for Particulate Matter.”
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Congress will meet on January 6 to formally count the ballots cast by the Electoral College
Dec 14, 2020 7:33 PM EST
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) President-Elect Joe Biden is one step closer to having his victory in the 2020 Presidential Election become official.
The Associated Press said Biden secured the 270 votes from the the Electoral College need to secure his spot as the next President.
Back in November, millions went to polling places across the country and cast their votes in the presidential election. Even though all of the votes have been casted, the Constitution says one group has to meet in order to validate the winner of the national election.
The Trump administration’s China policy is here to stay or at least that is what the administration is working furiously to ensure. In the weeks following the U.S. presidential election, administration officials have undertaken a flurry of activities related to Tibet, Taiwan, financial decoupling, and the South China Sea, adding to the vast edifice of initiatives they have constructed over the past four years. While it may appear as though these last-minute actions will make it more difficult for the incoming Biden administration, the opposite is true. The more policies the Trump administration piles on, the greater the leverage and range of options it leaves for the Biden team.