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And on July 8, the New York Times broke the news that the US Department of Energy (DOE) had hired three scientists known for their climate change–denialist stances.
Local social media is lighting up with dissatisfaction and surprise upon receipt of current school tax bills (property tax).
The Trump administration is approving coal mines under the guise of an "energy emergency," but it will do little to save a declining industry.
One of the few remaining L.I. tribal communities scored a land victory this week, led by Goree, the first female chair of the Shinnecock Nation. A Dept. of the Interior panel squashed the Town of ...
Andy Byford, the former president of the New York City Transit Authority better known as New York City’s “Train Daddy,” has a new job as special advisor to the Amtrak Board of Directors for the ...
Explore the Rigs to Reef program's benefits for marine life and conservation efforts.
Hadrian, a startup that leans on automation techniques in manufacturing, has secured $260 million in Series C capital from investors to support its buildout of a larger facility and expansion of ...
A request from the U.S. Department of Justice to get access to New Hampshire's voter registration list is getting pushback.
The Justice Department is seeking no prison time for Brett Hankison, a former officer who blindly shot into Breonna Taylor’s home in 2020.
Bove is arguably the single-most controversial circuit court nominee in modern American history. Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee didn’t care.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-Serving Institutions, and Tribal Colleges and Universities are among the schools facing funding cuts and legal threats.
The Interior Department said in a memo that a wide range of agency actions related to approving new wind and solar power plants would now have to be reviewed by the office of Interior Secretary ...