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When an international organization sought to create guidelines on climate risk, insurance lobbying groups pushed back.
Emergency state support for Planned Parenthood can’t fully offset lost Medicaid dollars, and patients are paying the price.
Lawsuit over Micron’s massive Syracuse project raises concerns about toxic risks and alleges a rushed environmental review.
A small clutch of Democratic legislators once again sinks a plan to dramatically reduce the state’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Visions of a booming hub that would bring jobs and prosperity to Appalachia faded, but the plastic “nurdles” remain.
Black Lives Matter leaders recount their arrests last month after a Minnesota anti-ICE protest.
Community groups are pushing back on an impending HUD rule that would force undocumented immigrants from public housing, splitting families.
Lawmakers table bill to expand use of oilfield wastewater and shoot down another that would restrict drone use around “critical” infrastructure.
Carbon capture hasn’t delivered major climate benefits — and the plants would still emit thousands of tons of pollution.
The arrests of two Black journalists for doing their jobs mark a new chapter of an age-old struggle for democracy, inclusion and unflinching truth that traces back to the pioneering journalism of Ida B. Wells.
Pattie Lopez, whose job is to help patients access public health coverage at Venice Family Clinic, says the volume and scope of cuts to Medi-Cal and Covered California are unlike anything else she’s seen in 23 years.
Unions, small businesses, states sue to stop the administration from punishing blue states by withholding $10 billion in funding.
A nationwide shutdown, inspired by a one-day general strike in response to the killings of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis last month, shows the evolving tactics of groups from Minnesota to Los Angeles mobilizing against Trump’s immigration agenda.
Federal judge ordered the Trump administration to release those detained; lawsuit called the mass arrest “a Kafkaesque deprivation of liberty.”
State law that prioritizes public health over fossil fuel extraction could win the day for suburban activists fighting drilling plan.
States and consumers accuse insurance giants of using technology to slow payouts and drop homeowners.
Uber-rich say they’ll flee if wealth tax proposal passes. History suggests otherwise.
Despite Trump’s best efforts to wipe out the legacy of George Floyd, history reasserts itself.
Trump has attacked renewable power from every angle, but energy justice scholar Sanya Carley envisions an affordable green future.
Chris Martin is the only Black candidate in the race to replace City Councilmember Curren Price. It’s a pivotal moment for a South L.A. community that has had a Black councilmember since the 1960s but is now the city’s most Latino district.