Trump's Beltway: Stalls, promises and scrapped orders
Trump's agency head picks slowdown as he reinforces stance on NATO spending.
Nathan Smith Wed, 08 Feb 2017
The two potential science advisers for US President Donald Trump – William Happer, a Princeton physicist and David Gelernter, a Yale University computer scientist – are moving slowly toward confirmation.
Mr Happer, a long-time sceptic of anthropogenic climate change, says Mr Trump suggested
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