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A boat hauling barges down the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee. The Gulf of Mexico’s annual summer “dead zone” is ...
The Senate on Friday voted 55-41 to advance the nomination of Brian Nesvik to lead the Fish and Wildlife Service, putting the ...
Trump officials have been huddling with U.S. producers of rare earth elements to discuss federal intervention — from ...
Advertised cuts include Interior Department contracts and an EPA grant for lead pipe detection approved by the first Trump ...
The first Trump administration asked to zero-out the Forest Legacy Program. The second is pouring millions of dollars into it ...
U.S. delegates are expected to maintain Biden-era opposition to ambitious limits on plastic production at U.N. negotiations ...
The largest planned offshore wind project in the U.S. is 60 percent complete and is on track to begin delivering electricity ...
Patrick Berry, who started as president and CEO of the Montana-based group in January 2024, left effective July 25 “to pursue new opportunities and focus on personal priorities,” Backcountry Hunters ...
The Interior Department reinstated a legal opinion Thursday that lets a copper and nickel mining project to proceed despite pushback.
Lawmakers ultimately booted a proposed excise tax from the Republican megabill, but questions linger over who was behind it.
The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees FEMA and the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office, confirmed to ...
The Department of Energy broke the law this year by blocking funds for schools to use more clean energy and energy efficient ...