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“The big ugly bill is going to mean a lot of big ugly energy bills arriving in the mail for Americans around the country,” ...
Twenty years out from the New Orleans disaster, the city's levee and flood wall system must be raised or the region could become ineligible for federal ...
There's a lot of folks who are doing the jobs that three people used to do," a former Yosemite superintendent said.
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy's move to cut funding for 12 ports is the latest bid by the Trump administration to kill the offshore wind projects approved during ...
When Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast two decades ago, Louisiana Republican Bill Cassidy had not yet begun his career in politics. A doctor, Cassidy says he helped organize makeshift ...
The Department of Energy reissued an emergency order Thursday to keep a fossil fuel power plant near Philadelphia online until late November, arguing that potential hot weather over the coming months ...
Sen. Joni Ernst will not seek reelection in 2026, two people familiar with her decision confirmed to POLITICO, opening up a Senate seat in a red-leaning state Democrats hope to target. The Iowa ...
The proposal would give the state primacy over coal ash, but environmentalists say Wyoming ash ponds are contaminating groundwater.
The inspector general found room for improvement in the agency's response efforts as the number of emergencies grow.
A 2021 package provided the Interior Department $878 million for wildland fuels management over a five-year period.
Union officials slammed the “bogus national security rationale” behind the move, which they call retaliation against his vocal critics.
EPA "is completely aligned" with the MAHA agenda, officials say, but the agency's children's health advisers weren't convinced.