The consequences of the Trump administration firing thousands of environmental employees from the federal government could ...
The terminated workers are worried not only for themselves, but for what the layoffs could mean for the populations they ...
The funding, approved by Congress and overseen by the Environmental Protection Agency, had been blocked since January, when ...
Job cuts at the agency’s largest physical campus, located in North Carolina, are part of a broader reduction in federal staff ...
Opinion: When the American public elected a man who called climate change a hoax, a man who pulled our country out of the ...
EPA’s chief is also trying to claw back $20 billion, implying wrongdoing. Attorneys call it an evidence-free tactic to get ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Staff at the U.S. farm, environment and interior agencies have been instructed by the Trump ...
The lawsuit against the Stibnite project asks the U.S. District Court of Idaho to invalidate its federal approvals for the ...
Many of the dozens of lawsuits challenging the Trump administration's actions hinge on alleged violations of decades-old ...
The real reason for the firings, the new hires, and the screenings is very simple—Trump is creating his own Deep State.
An attempt by the agency to claw back billions in climate funds has led to confusion and the resignation of a top prosecutor.
The General Services Administration (GSA), which manages buildings owned by the federal government, is planning to shut down ...