Two of President Trump’s executive orders take aim at Biden administration efforts to boost electric vehicles and wind power — two fast-growing climate technologies.
Among the first executive actions signed by President Donald Trump during his first day in office was ending “radical and wasteful” diversity, equity and inclusion programs inside federal agencies. In ...
"We are moving forward regardless of what this administration is or is not doing, because we have to," a manager of the group America Is All In told Newsweek.
President Trump has revoked a 1994 directive that required agencies to protect minority or low-income areas from pollution and health hazards ...
Wyoming U.S. Sens. John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis helped push through a group of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks Thursday. Nominees to for ...
His day-one declarations aim to cripple clean energy, boost major polluters, and undermine actions meant to safeguard ...
President Donald Trump blasted rivals during his first televised interview since becoming the nation's 47th president on ...
U.S. oil and gas companies are unlikely to expand development in Alaska and the Arctic following President Donald Trump's executive order enabling them to do so, company officials and industry ...
Meanwhile, Trump’s pick for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth will face a test vote in the Senate that may indicate whether fresh allegations about this personal conduct that surfaced this week are ...
Trump’s flurry of first-day executive orders included the declaration of an “energy emergency” and the rollback of scores of previous presidents’ environmental initiatives.
Executive orders will enable more drilling, mining and other resource development, reversing Biden-era environmental restrictions, governor says ...
Senate committees on Thursday approved a handful of Trump Cabinet nominees setting them up for approval by the full chamber.