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Trump’s Budget May Target Climate Programs. Here’s What Survived the Last Cuts.
Published: April 2, 2026
Efforts to study, prepare for and address climate change have taken a major hit. But a few programs are hanging on thanks to bipartisan support. Read More.
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Employees suspended in the summer after signing a letter critical of the president were told they could return to work. But the reinstatement was short-lived. Read More
December 1, 2025
The newly established Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation is sending out funds tied to the bipartisan infrastructure law to extract rare earths from mine and electronic waste. Read More
December 1, 2025
As part of a legal deal, federal agencies will preemptively move on some Trump administration changes for implementing the Endangered Species Act, even as they work on the rulemaking. Read More
December 1, 2025
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
The Trump administration proposal offers an option for regulating only perennial waters, excluding a vast network of freshwater streams. Read More
December 1, 2025
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
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
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