State inspectors find site abandoned, raising concerns about pollution from unplugged wells across Appalachia.
100 days in, the self-styled champion of the working class has delivered layoffs, trade wars and an erosion of worker protections.
These findings run contrary to the national political narrative and are fueling advocates’ efforts to safeguard expanded Medicaid benefits in the state.
Rodney Scott led the U.S. Border Patrol sector in San Diego when officials killed immigrant Anastasio Hernández Rojas.
From Harvard’s president facing down political pressure to a science foundation scrubbing controversy from its website, the battle for free speech and open inquiry plays out where ideas are meant to thrive.
The president has gone nuclear against federal union jobs — historically African Americans’ ladder to economic equality.
Many cities with laws restricting local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration officials have joined the lawsuit. Los Angeles is noticeably absent.
Casa del Migrante has hosted migrants since 1987, but with the Trump administration slashing foreign aid, the shelter is navigating a new way forward.
In Pennsylvania, a hydrogen hub in upheaval as natural gas producer pauses involvement while four others bail on the project.
Many students losing visas and research funding are union members. Some in the labor movement are pushing back.