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From EVs to deciding dinner menu, Podesta faces climate challenges
In the interview, Biden's top climate diplomat said he sees opportunities to work with China on limiting greenhouse gas emissions.
By Chris Megerian
IRS chief zeroes in on wealthy tax cheats in AP interview
“We’re kind of like the NFL referee — when we get the call right or wrong, we get booed, and we’re OK with that,” Werfel said in a wide-ranging interview.
By Fatima Hussein
Opinion
Registered Apprenticeships: An old idea to renew the federal workforce
A third of all federal employees are nearing retirement, while just 7% are younger than 30. Registered Apprenticeships can aid the youth movement.
By Harin Contractor and Patrick Combs
Despite $60 billion on way, IRS seeks more money to keep operating
Funding the IRS has been a divisive issue on Capitol Hill.
Opinions
Biden’s electric vehicle charging network should use open source
The US is spending $7.5 billion to build out America’s EV charging network, coupled with $2.5 billion in grants from the Federal Highway Administration.
By Julian Offermann