With temperatures reaching a high of 24 degrees in Washington, D.C., Trump's political comeback was cemented inside the Capitol Rotunda, with a reduced audience.
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday ... for the Secret Service, said in a statement that “we account for various contingencies, including inclement weather” and that “public ...
A midair collision near D.C. has raised concerns over FAA staffing, prompting scrutiny of air traffic control and aviation safety oversight.
Executive orders and announcements by President Trump have put billions of dollars in U.S. climate commitments into question.
Julian E. Barnes Reporting on Gabbard Hearing Senators of both parties are pressing Gabbard for clear answers on past statements, including her criticism of Trump’s decision to conduct a drone ...
Bitter cold gripping much of the country led to a record cold Presidential Inauguration, which was held indoors.
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In a barrage of executive orders, President Donald Trump has set the US on course to derail climate goals, biomedical research and pandemic readiness
Chris Wright, Trump's energy secretary, expressed optimism about nuclear power's role in America's energy future. "We're committed to bringing advanced nuclear technology to market," Wright said during a press briefing. "This administration understands that energy abundance and environmental responsibility can coexist."
President Donald Trump told North Carolina hurricane victims that under former President Joe Biden, the Federal Emergency Management Agency failed them in a time of crisis. Trump visited North Carolina on Jan. 24, four months after Hurricane Helene made landfall and damaged more than 73,000 homes.
President Trump’s first week in office included a flurry of executive orders with implications for Earth’s climate and environment.
Ahead of a tour of two states struck by natural disasters, President Donald Trump criticized the disaster response agency as “very bureaucratic” and “very slow.”