Exhibits discussing slavery and the Founding Fathers' ownership of enslaved people are seen at the President's House at ...
The administrator appointed industry representatives and a member of a group that disputes mainstream climate science.
The court wants to know whether and how Republicans' repeal of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund impacts the grants fight.
The rules for predator hunting at national preserves have been debated within the National Park Service for more than a decade. The National Park Service proposed Friday ending a ban on bear baiting ...
The endangerment finding “choked off critical state-level activities for de minimis benefits,” the states argue. Twenty-five Republican-controlled states on Friday jumped into litigation to defend the ...
The justices will review a ruling by a lower bench that sided with a Guamanian environmental group over the objections of one judge.
They argue Congress needs to sign off on construction of the 250-foot-tall arch in the District of Columbia. Several leading congressional Democrats overseeing park and public land issues are urging a ...
The world’s largest climate modeling initiative is quietly ramping up its next project, but U.S. participation is a wild card ...
A typically under-the-radar race for the board of the public utility serving Phoenix has been shaken up by the enthusiastic involvement of Turning Point USA.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin could help revitalize FEMA if confirmed as Homeland Security secretary, lawmakers and experts say.
Three tribes reached an agreement in 2024 to secure their share of Colorado River flows. They still need congressional ...
A conference at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas showed an eagerness to develop projects in the Lone Star State as energy ...