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States Weigh Bills to Allow You to Make Your Own Electricity
Published: February 11, 2026
Twenty four states are now considering legislation to allow small, plug-in solar power systems that connect directly into a wall socket. Read More.
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The administration has argued the U.S. fishing industry is hampered by overregulation compared with foreign competitors. Read More
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The administration canceled union contracts across the government, fired probationary employees and encouraged others to leave. Read More
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The ruling comes on the day the Hudson River rail tunnel shut down construction due to lack of funds. Read More
February 9, 2026
North Floridians are concerned that excessive groundwater pumping will continue as they await the future of a restoration project. Read More
February 9, 2026
The 72-inch pipeline, called the Potomac Interceptor, collapsed Jan. 19, shooting sewage out of the ground and into the river just north of Washington in Montgomery County, Maryland. Read More
February 9, 2026
The federal agency at the start of January abruptly stopped renewing employment contracts for a group of staffers known as Cadre of On-Call Response/Recovery employees. Read More
February 9, 2026
With water levels at the West’s biggest dams set to plummet, the Trump administration will have to make tough political choices. Read More
February 9, 2026