Trump, executive order and coal
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President Trump is slated to sign an executive order from the White House on Tuesday afternoon, aiming to bolster U.S. coal mining.
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Trump is expected to sign executive orders aimed at boosting coal, a reliable but polluting energy source that’s long been in decline.
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President Donald Trump's approval ratings in national polls have been edging downward in the 11 weeks since he returned to power in the White House.
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The breadth of President Trump’s onslaught of executive orders is wearying even to the most experienced officials, journalists and analysts — likely by design.
The largest U.S. law firm by revenue is in talks with the White House to avoid an executive order similar to those levied against several of its rivals, people familiar with the matter said.
The order directs the Treasury Secretary and Attorney General to ensure that ticket scalpers are operating in compliance with applicable laws.
Another major international law firm has reached a deal with President Donald Trump to dedicate at least $100 million in free legal services to causes such as supporting veterans and combating antisemitism.
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The eight-page chart circulated by the White House of countries subjected to President Donald Trump‘s “Liberation Day” tariffs included tiny overseas territories ruled by larger nations and even uninhabited islands near the North and South poles.
Trump has set a record with executive orders but also faces unprecedented court rulings blocking policies in scores of clashes called 'emergencies.'
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A prominent international law firm has reached a deal with President Donald Trump to provide at least $100 million in free legal services and to review its hiring practices, averting a punishing execu