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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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Caesar Rodney, whose statue was placed in storage amid racial injustice protests in 2020, will be honored in Washington this summer. Read More
February 28, 2026
Leticia Carvalho heads a global authority that’s been struggling to set rules for a decade. President Trump’s aggressive push on ocean mining makes her task more urgent. Read More
February 28, 2026
Caesar Rodney, whose statue was placed in storage amid racial injustice protests in 2020, will be honored in Washington this summer. Read More
February 28, 2026
Greenpeace has said the verdict could bankrupt it. The lawsuit was over the group’s role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Read More
February 27, 2026
Handheld devices used by drivers enabled the new feature for shipments of bulkier goods like appliances and lumber. Read More
February 27, 2026
The power company’s appeal of the case is making its way through state court. Meanwhile, more than 1,000 class members have cases set for trial this year and in 2027. Read More
February 27, 2026
It’s the first complaint filed by the U.S. to start the legal process to formally take control of one of at least 10 oil tankers intercepted by American authorities. Read More
February 27, 2026
A 9th Circuit panel lifted an injunction blocking the administration’s effort to exempt agencies from collective bargaining on national security grounds. Read More
February 27, 2026