A flurry of actions, from mass layoffs and ICE raids to union-busting and tariffs, are straining U.S. workers and fueling uncertainty.
Crews say layoffs and resignations have left them stuck with duties far from the fire line.
In Texas and across the nation, scores of coal-fired plants and petrochemical facilities are allowed to bypass toxic emission rules.
The president’s targeting of D.C., L.A. and other Black-led cities isn’t a coincidence. It’s rooted in a history of white supremacy.
An updated Bureau of Land Management report offers a mixed outlook for oil and gas production in the state’s second largest drilling basin.
As Congress rolls back food aid, California families are facing increasing hardship.
Indiana and Tennessee opted out of Summer EBT, which gives families grocery support when schools close for summer.
Climate policies could lead to future refinery closures as Californians transition to electric vehicles.
Vaccination gaps in 16 counties leave some communities exposed as children return to school.
Recently retired Colorado scientist Lisa McKenzie chased the link between fracking and adverse birth outcomes, cancer and cardiovascular disease.
Contentious campaign prompted local officials to collect union-busting reports. Voting starts August 19.
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As Los Angeles protesters continue to organize against ICE operations, they said they are met with aggression from both DHS and L.A. police.