Why The East Coast Blizzard Turned Into Slush
The explanation involves a "warm tongue."
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The explanation involves a "warm tongue."
A Trump campaign worker appointed to the Energy Department is a former massage therapist with a history of tweeting anti-Muslim remarks.
Among the many scientific institutions that officially disagree with Scott Pruitt is the EPA itself.
Like many conservatives, Scott Pruitt, the new head of the EPA, wants to give more power to US states. But after the Great Recession, the states might not be able to handle it.
It's summer in Antarctica. But the reason behind the record drop in sea ice isn't as simple as you might think.
But the process of completely undoing the rule will take awhile to get going.
"We are not confident that a full search has been carried out of his personal email."
Following his confirmation, 7,564 pages of emails from Scott Pruitt were released via an open records law request. "Pruitt had it in his power to release these emails. But he dragged his feet."
New environmental agency chief Scott Pruitt confirmed he would seek to end an Obama administration plan to keep power plants from worsening climate change.
Senate Democrats continue to push Republicans to delay to the vote. “The public has the right to know what’s in those emails," Sen. Tom Carper said.
"He got it. He's a smart guy. He basically said, 'If I'm elected President, I'll knock their heads together and solve this problem.'"
A Trump campaign worker appointed to the Energy Department is a former massage therapist with a history of tweeting anti-Muslim remarks.
During her two presidential campaigns, Clinton bashed ExxonMobil and other oil companies. But as secretary of state, she was an industry ally in West Africa.
The Exxon Mobil chief's bid for secretary of state may signal an end to US sanctions against Russia, say diplomatic observers.
"Starting immediately and until further notice" the department's main research division "will not release any public-facing documents," according to an internal memo. UPDATE: The order was rescinded by the department on Tuesday.
Already under investigation by multiple attorneys general in US states, the oil giant faces a new legal challenge related to climate change.
On Tuesday evening a top USDA official told scientists the order "is hereby rescinded."
The Obama administration called the practice “a withering attack on bears and wolves.” But state officials say it’s necessary to sustain moose and caribou herds that some Alaskans rely upon for food.
Face steamers, vegetable washers and other household gadgets are polluting some homes with dangerous levels of ozone, according to regulators.
BuzzFeed News's Dino Grandoni reported from Ocala and Ariane Lange reported from Lakeland in Florida.