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In early April, despite news of EPA canceling grants across the country, federal officials assured Thomasville, Georgia, that their funding for wastewater infrastructure improvement was on track. Then ...
Maine organizations researching PFAS are the latest groups to face sudden grant terminations, this time from the ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a new initiative to systematically review the safety of chemicals already in the ...
The preliminary injunction replaces a temporary restraining order that was set to expire Friday, and bars agencies from ...
Last year, hundreds of nature lovers and conservationists thronged to protests at parks across the state, carrying signs with ...
The EPA plans to shut down the Energy Star program—what does that mean for renters? Experts weigh in on the loss of the ...
The Senate voted to block California’s first-in-the U.S. rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. Lawmakers ...
With an underwater drone named Rhody, archaeologists are mapping some of the dozens of sunken vessels in Lake Ontario.
While federal law requires publicly disclosed monitoring of major pollutants, fence-line communities in Louisiana have long ...
U.S. Judge Susan Illston’s preliminary injunction prevents the administration from carrying out reorganizations and staff ...
In between Trump administrations, multiple EPA officials represented the chemical industry, often as lobbyists, opposing EPA ...
US Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith said portions of RFK Jr.'s new MAHA report could use "fringe theories" to set health standards and ...