Key resources for environmental data and public health have already been taken down from federal websites, and more could soon vanish as the Trump administration works to scrap anything that has to do ...
Journalists have long relied on federal health data for their reporting. We include several tips that they can use to help ...
Public affairs personnel at the Agriculture Department were told to “unpublish” pages focused on climate change, according to guidelines obtained by The Hill. The Hill obtained an email sent to ...
As of Friday afternoon, the CDC scrubbed web pages about HIV and AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases, and gender identity ...
A top Justice Department official has ordered the firing of some prosecutors who were hired to work on cases against rioters ...
The chief scientist at The Nature Conservancy and Texas Tech professor thinks that ‘no person nor any government’ can stop ...
President Donald Trump’s flirtation with taking Greenland is not a new American pastime. For more than a century, United States officials have been eager to gain access to the island’s vast deposits ...
The president's focus on fossil fuels is a big change from the Biden administration's push for renewable energy.
During his first administration, Trump got the U.S. into a trade war with China — something he hinted he could bring back while on the campaign trail. The president used tariffs as a political tool to ...
Hurricane Helene triggered more than 2,000 landslides, hazardous spills, and infrastructure failures in North Carolina.
Reflecting the Trump administration’s priorities, the Environmental Protection Agency has now removed all information about climate change from its home page and other prominent areas of its website.
Philip Rossetti explains why the Paris Agreement, once the hope of helping the world fight climate change, ended up a dismal failure.