The Supreme Court is reportedly asking the Justice Department to weigh in on whether or not the spyware company is immune from a 2019 WhatsApp lawsuit.
The country's Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry said it will ban 5G equipment form Huawei and ZTE, joining the likes of other "five eyes" countries.
The money will be used to construct four different "hubs" nationwide to suck carbon dioxide out of the air and permanently store it.
The group was only active for three weeks and was derailed by right-wing attacks.
All workers "deserve health and safety protections from extreme heat and wildfire smoke,” said Oregon Governor Kate Brown.
The administration won't move forward with the three leases in the Cook Inlet and the Gulf because of "lack of industry interest" and legal difficulties.
In a new ad, disgraced EPA administrator Scott Pruitt pitches himself for U.S. Senate.
A NOAA satellite captured a dramatic view of fires burning near a Colorado dust storm.
Here’s a huge collection of the logos, emblems, and uniform insignia that Space Force uses to identify its divisions.
Giving him a free pass is a slippery slope as more and more people profit from climate solutions.
The U.S. is hoping to reduce its dependence on other countries for key minerals amid the EV and energy grid transition.
You can now buy genuine Apple parts, so long as they are paired to your phone.
A phase out of the incandescent light bulb begins today.
Friends of the Earth says its request for information went unanswered. "We tried to do this diplomatically... Maybe this lawsuit will get their attention."
Over $2.1 trillion was spent globally on military expenditures last year, a .7% increase driven partly by liberal U.S. R&D spending on tech contracts.
No one—not the oil and gas industry, nor environmental groups—is happy with the new federal lands leasing announcement.
Steven Donziger represented Ecuadorians in a pollution lawsuit against Chevron. Then he ended up in the oil giant's crosshairs.
Biden is calling for a survey of America's old-growth forests, but the move doesn't actually defend them from loggers.
Here's what you need to know if you're taking public transit.
The U.S. government is currently undecided on two different but similar bills for aid during the current chip shortage.