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President Donald Trump's administration is considering reversing the asbestos ban — a move that has drawn public criticism.
Exposure to asbestos is linked to more than 40,000 deaths in the U.S. each year, according to the Biden administration's EPA.
Despite touting ambitious goals of making America healthier, the Trump administration on Monday revealed in court documents ...
Former President Joe Biden's administration banned "ongoing uses" of the last form of asbestos permitted in the United States ...
The EPA under President Trump says it will review a Biden-era ban on chrysotile asbestos, the last form still legally used in ...
The Philly School District is the first district in the country to be criminally charged with failing to inspect, report ...
Biden, adopted a ban on the use, manufacture and import of chrysotile asbestos. It was the first legal constraint on a deadly ...
According to newly released court filings, the EPA is 'reconsidering' a 2024 ban on the last legal form of asbestos still ...
The Trump administration’s move sets back a decades-long effort to end the use of the material, which is widely banned in ...
The U.S. EPA banned asbestos in brake pads in March 2024, but aftermarket brake pads made in other countries may still have ...
The Environmental Protection Agency wants to end a ban on the deadly fiber, which kills 40,000 Americans annually.