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Democrats Seek Investigation of $3.5 Million Deal by Interior Official’s Husband

Published: January 20, 2026

Records show that Karen Budd-Falen, a top Interior Department official, didn’t disclose a contract between her husband and the developers of a mine approved by the agency. Read More. 

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White House dodged East Wing asbestos permits

The East Wing was built at a time when the fibrous minerals were widely used in construction because of their fire-retardant qualities. Read More

December 1, 2025

EPA locks in air toxics pollution pass for steelmakers

The new rule marks the latest in a series of steps taken by the Trump administration to protect U.S. Steel and Cleveland-Cliffs. Read More

December 1, 2025

WOTUS ‘wet season’ test would further shrink US regulatory reach

The Trump administration proposal offers an option for regulating only perennial waters, excluding a vast network of freshwater streams. Read More

December 1, 2025

DOGE staffers exit enviro agencies

Early members of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency operation have stepped down from positions at EPA and the Interior Department. Read More

December 1, 2025

FEMA Reinstates Workers Who Signed Letter Criticizing Trump

The employees had been suspended after signing a letter that accused the president of undermining the agency’s ability to respond to hurricanes and other disasters. Read More

December 1, 2025

Canadian ambassador outlines ‘core objective’ for USMCA review 

Kirsten Hillman says the trade deal has been good for Canada — and “extremely successful” for the U.S. Read More

December 1, 2025

Water woes sink Hawaii golf course’s major tourney event

As the course’s fairways and greens grew brown, the PGA Tour canceled the season opener, a blow that cost what officials estimate to be $50 million economic impact on the area. Read More

December 1, 2025

International eel protections see defeat. Japan, US opposed them.

Anguilla eels, especially baby eels called elvers, are valuable because they are used as seed stock by Asian aquaculture companies that raise them to maturity for use as food. Read More

December 1, 2025

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