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    The Environmental Protection Agency is looking to complete 700 pesticide registrations over the next four years, according to the group. (iStock)
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    Animals don't have a voice nor representation in Congress, yet they have some friends in Reps. Dave Brat and Dina Titus, to make sure that tax money is not squandered on tests with limited utility and maximum pain to defenseless animals. (AP Photo/Cathleen Allison, File)
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    As a former player for the New England Patriots, Chris Long was one of several players who decided not to go with the team to the White House last year to celebrate their Super Bowl LI win against the Atlanta Falcons. (AP Photo/Michael Ainsworth)
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    According to a recent report, Volkswagen, with fellow German carmakers Daimler and BMW, paid for an experiment using monkeys in rigged studies meant to produce lower pollution levels. (iStock Photo)
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    Indonesian special forces demonstrate snake-handling for U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis in Jakarta, Indonesia. (AP Photo/Robert Burns)
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