Federal Insider: EPA projections on biofuel too high

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Court says EPA's projections on biofuel production were too high

Federal appeals court ruling wins praise from the oil industry.

Federal Diary

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 23:   Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN) (L) and Sen. Robert Mendez (D-NJ) listen to testimony from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the Benghazi attack in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  hearing in Washington, DC on January 23, 2013.    The Secretary has been unable to testify recently due to recent health issues.  Now that she's recovered, her testimony may shed light on what happened regarding security measures to protect the   U.S. Consulate was fatally attacked in Benghazi, Libya.  The US Ambassador to Libya and three other americans were killed in the attack last September 11th.  (Photo by Linda Davidson / The Washington Post)

Senators urge Obama to quickly fill vacant inspector general slots

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