Clean energy jobs are booming since the Inflation Reduction Act became law. Meanwhile, a new report warns a third of U.S. species are at risk, and an Arizona water official predicts the federal government will step in on the Colorado River. This is Energy & Environment, your source for the latest news focused on energy,...
Millions of dollars in state funding may soon be accessible to the office of state Attorney General Keith Ellison and an expanded public defender system.
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, the state's top elections official, testified against a bill requiring photo ID to vote, calling it unnecessary and potentially discriminatory.
Republican Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is taking over the prosecution of state Rep. Terry O'Donnell and his wife. O'Donnell is one of the Legislature's top Republicans.
Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action is a week-long focus on the 13 Guiding Principles of the BLM movement that thousands of students are made to participate in.
Regulations that may soon be imposed on lobstermen in New England to conserve populations will establish stricter regulations on minimum and maximum sizes of trapped lobsters.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked Monday to comment on polls indicating the American people are losing faith in Biden's leadership.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy called on President Biden to engage with Republicans on the debt ceiling, and said there's no choice but to rein in spending.
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., blasted the Biden administration for its response to the Chinese spy flight after receiving a classified briefing about the crisis Monday.