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The agency has a history of mishandling civil rights cases. New reforms aim to change that, but recent actions don’t inspire confidence.
Are lots of young people really clamoring to move to Orlando, Houston, and Dallas for the quality of life? Try again.
In Richmond, Calif., Chevron always pulled the strings -- till a group of progressives started fighting back. Here's how all that started.
Harry Collins, a founder of the field of "science studies," explains why we should listen to scientists on climate change, vaccines, and HIV-AIDS.
The residents of Greene County, Penn., just weathered a fracking disaster, but it's cool because Chevron's buying them a pizza party (for one).
The five-foot wall is multicolored and glows from inside.
Frac sand, ho! The result of a recall election in a small Wisconsin town favors a Texan company that wants to mine for frac sand.
The EPA dropped its investigation into complaints about contaminated water last year. Now Duke researchers have found dangerous levels of methane in wells.
Decades ago, the federal government recognized that people of color were getting unequal protection under environmental laws. That may finally change.