Energy and Environment: Top EPA ethics official says he lacked key facts about Pruitt’s condo rental
Activists raid nuclear submarine base with hammers and 'baby bottles of their own blood'; After leaving $50-a-night rental, EPA's Scott Pruitt had no fixed D.C. address for a month
A new memo by the Environmental Protection Agency official says he evaluated the terms of Pruitt's lease only in concluding that no federal gift rules were broken.
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Seven "Plowshares" demonstrators were detained at the Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base in Georgia and face charges of trespassing and defacing federal government property.
Reagan's EPA chief Anne Gorsuch Burford ultimately lost the support of Congress and the president who appointed her, and resigned after less than 2 years in office.
As Texas comptroller, Susan Combs compared endangered species listings to "incoming Scud missiles" that should be shot down. She said a threatened state songbird was a danger to military readiness.
Interior softened its stance on sharply hiking entrance fees at select parks in deference to more than 100,000 angry public comments from across America.
Scientists say the boundaries of Earth's largest hot desert have expanded by 10 percent since 1920, suggesting that other deserts might be growing, as well.
FirstEnergy Solutions announces plans to shut down three nuclear plants, as the company faces increased competition from natural-gas-fired generators and alternative energy resources.
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