Environmental November 18 Environmental groups present differing opinions of Trump's energy and environment appointees Environmental groups are reacting to President-elect Trump's nominees to head energy and environmental issues in his administration.
VIDEO October 8 It's been 'tough' after Hurricane Helene: Laurence Walker The United Cajun Navy's Laurence Walker discusses recovery efforts underway in Florida following the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on 'Cavuto Live.'
VIDEO October 6 FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell claims false information spreading about disaster relief money FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell told ABC’s “This Week” that information spreading about disaster relief funds going toward undocumented immigrants was “frankly ridiculous and just plain false.” (Credit: ABC)
VIDEO October 1 Tim Walz: The solution is to 'move forward' with idea that 'climate change is real' Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., addresses climate change in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene during the CBS News Vice Presidential Debate. (Courtesy: CBS News)
Ohio September 26 Ohio judge approves $600 million settlement for residents near fiery East Palestine train derailment A federal judge in Ohio approved the long-awaited class-action settlement against Norfolk Southern in connecting to the devastating East Palestine, Ohio train derailment.
Texas September 24 Texas sues Biden-Harris admin over 'weaponization' of environmental law: 'Crippling' impact on state's energy Texas has sued the federal government, saying that the Biden-Harris Administration has waged war against the state’s oil and gas industry through environmental laws.
Digital Originals September 2 Left's 'apocalyptic' environmentalism pushed away conservatives, say right-leaning conservationists The Republican Party has a rich legacy when it comes to conservation, argue conservative environmentalists. But in the last few decades, the left flipped the script.
Alzheimers July 29 Dementia risk rises with exposure to wildfire smoke, per Alzheimer’s Association: 'Real problem' Wildfire smoke poses the biggest dementia risk than other types of air pollution, according to a new study from the Alzheimer's Association. An expert discusses how to stay safe.
National Parks March 29 US National Park Service faces lawsuit over plan to remove hundreds of stray cats from historic tourist spot The U.S. National Park Service is being sued over its plan to remove stray cats from a historic district in Puerto Rico. The plan was announced four months ago.
California March 12 Oil sheen off California beach believed to be naturally caused, according to Coast Guard Last week, an oil sheen was spotted off the coast of Huntington Beach, California. Officials say that the cause of the sheen was possibly from natural causes.