A September letter from the EPA to the secretary of the Vermont Natural Resources Agency indicates that the state is failing to comply with the Clean Water Act and allowing pollution from farms ...
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The EPA’s new rules will compel existing coal and new natural gas power plants to either cut or capture 90% of their climate pollution by 2032. The rules are expected to reduce the carbon ...
The U.S. Supreme Court took two new cases Monday asking whether a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., is the only proper venue for certain challenges to Environmental Protection Agency ...
Over the last year, Fox News correspondents Bill Melguin and Griff Jenkins have been following complaints from Border Patrol sources that many of the crucial remote surveillance cameras in ...
The Democratic vice presidential candidate has made at least 30 visits to China, a dozen of which occurred while he was ...
Two to three times a year, concrete is crushed right next to peoples' backyards in West Fargo’s Riverside neighborhood by Excavating INC. Some who live in Western Park Village feel they've been ...
States, industry challenged EPA rule on carbon emissions Rule mandates 90% emission cut by 2032 for certain plants Oct 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Wednesday to put on hold a ...
On Monday, Kamel Daoud wins France's top literary award - the Prix Goncourt - for a book which has been banned in his native ...
A whistleblower is accusing police brass of steering NYPD funds to a Bronx restaurant owned by the brother of former Police Commissioner Edward Caban, according to a complaint filed with the city ...
The Office of Special Counsel on Oct. 10 honored three Veterans Affairs Department whistleblowers with the agency’s Public Servant award after their actions revealed that veterans’, employees ...
Last week, the jury found in favor of Hill, who had argued that she was terminated after making protected disclosures about possible government wrongdoing under D.C.’s whistleblower law.