No one—not the oil and gas industry, nor environmental groups—is happy with the new federal lands leasing announcement.
Biden is calling for a survey of America's old-growth forests, but the move doesn't actually defend them from loggers.
Let's be honest, we just can't look away from these bad actors, wishful thinkers, and determined individuals.
NY State attorney general Letitia James is looking into costs from “production to pump" in search of potential price gouging.
The announcement by the Biden Administration might make big corn happy, but don’t buy the climate or cost claims.
Around 20,000 guns without serial numbers were used in shootings last year.
Cyberattacks, disinformation, and state-sponsored actors, oh my.
The U.S. also cancelled a scheduled ICBM test for the second time on Friday.
Watch a never-before-seen video from Mighty Derringer, a Department of Energy training exercise simulating a nuclear terrorist attack on a major U.S. city.
Stanford researchers turned up over 1,000 LinkedIn accounts using images that they say appear to have been created by a computer.
Why can't more billionaires give away money like MacKenzie Scott? Because they don't want to.
The decision was announced over the weekend by the three largest private credit reporting agencies, following pressure by the CFPB.
Amazon closed its $8.45 billion deal with MGM Thursday, marking yet another major, multi-billion dollar acquisition during an era of supposed antitrust reform.
“They had all these assurances from the administration, and then it fell through.”
The state attorneys general have no power to compel DirecTV to keep the pro-Trump network in its bundle of channels, but they "strongly recommend" that it does.
Two Ukrainian companies responsible for producing around half of the world's semiconductor-grade neon have shuttered.
A new analysis illustrates the ways some of Big Oil's leadership has managed to profit off of war.
Police across the country are shipping extra riot gear to Ukrainian defense forces.
Bitcoin surged on news of the order, which calls for a “whole-of-goverment” approach to analyzing the risks and benefits posed by crypto.
"The biggest thing we can do to try and remove this situation is to consume less."