Donald Trump is using Alaska and a proposed LNG pipeline to kickstart his fossil-fueled "National Energy Dominance" agenda. Alaskans are resisting.
The government shutdown began on Oct. 1, with concerns among travelers that their upcoming plans may be impacted. Here's what Floridians should know.
Alaska Senator’s Sole Republican ‘No’ on Hung Cao Draws Immediate Fire from Pro-Trump Groups and Conservative Leaders Senator ...
A leading neuropsychologist says President Donald Trump should undergo modern Alzheimer’s screening after a string of “odd and strange” public moments, reigniting debate over the 79-year-old president ...
Airports remain staffed, but travelers should plan ahead for potentially longer lines at airport security and flight ...
A review found 99% of public comments opposed rescinding a U.S. Department of Agriculture proposal to rescind the Roadless Rule on U.S. Forest Service lands.
A letter to the universities asks them to accept the government’s priorities on admissions, women’s sports, free speech, ...
The federal government was thrown into a shutdown with no easy endgame in sight. Democrats held firm Wednesday to their ...
Russia blames Ukraine for the damage as the UN atomic watchdog has repeatedly warned of the possibility of a radiation ...
A new legal memo from the Trump administration revokes a key legal opinion, putting the future of tribal gaming halls ...
Follow news on the government shutdown after Congress fails to pass a federal budget plan. Trump has threatened mass layoffs ...
Walmart says it plans to remove synthetic dyes and 30 other food additives from its store brands sold in the United States by ...