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Train derailments involving spills of 1,000 gallons or more of hazardous materials happen a few times a year, often resulting ...
The average family of four loses about $1,500 a year to uneaten groceries​. This level of food waste is costing you more than ...
After making fiery, aggressive promises to crack down on crime in Washington, D.C., U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro has told ...
Hundreds of drinking water wells near military bases or other facilities in Washington have been contaminated by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, according to a Seattle Times analysis of ...
Michigan AG Dana Nessel opposes the EPA's proposal to rescind the 2009 greenhouse gas endangerment finding, emphasizing its ...
Lop-sided’ deal with US giant over offshore discovery leaves communities without protection or benefits, activists say ...
Thanks to Erin in Newington, who took this video of a bear playing with the hammock in her backyard. In the video, you can see the bear also ripped up a pillow which was ...
Fueling The Conversation, Week of August 18th, 2025 For 15 years, the federal government has either enacted or attempted ...
Phillips 66, owner of a century-old oil refinery in Wilmington, plans to shutter the facility, which sits atop decades' worth of waste in the soil and water table. According to current regulations, it ...
The lawsuit accuses the Environmental Protection Agency of failing to follow-up on a promise to update 1990s-era pollution ...
In an effort to tackle the persistent delays plaguing the cleanup of hazardous waste sites, the Trump administration's ...
Spraying glyphosate on food and farmland exposes our families to a chemical that is linked to fatal diseases, including ...