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A local ruling could reset the clock on pipeline approval and further delay the contested project.
In red states as well as blue, a majority of Americans believe climate change is happening and the government should do something about it, according to a decade's worth of polling results.
The latest report isn’t the final word, but it gives President Obama one more excuse to approve the pipeline project protesters detest most.
It may have been more music number than riot, but last year's bank sing-in remains a target for New York prosecutors.
Methane, the most potent greenhouse gas, is being released from sub-sea permafrost much more rapidly than previously estimated, according to new research.
Earlier this year I worked as an election judge for the city of Minneapolis. It was the city’s second experience...
In 1994, President Clinton signed Executive Order 12898, a landmark in protecting communities of color from industrial pollution. For those living in the dirty streets, it was long overdue.
Coastal residents are irate about rising flood insurance premiums. But the next time the sea crushes the coast, the taxpayers may not be able to pick up the bill.
Supposedly you can assemble this 52-piece bike in 45 minutes. We've heard THAT before (IKEA!).