Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said on Wednesday that the United States could cut 20% to 30% of its regulations as it seeks to remove obstacles to more energy and mining projects.
(Reuters) - The United States should restart shuttered coal-fired power plants under President Donald Trump’s national energy ...
Since Trump took office in January, his administration has started approving LNG terminals and cutting barriers that ...
Now, the Everglades, as well as America’s 62 other national parks, are in danger.
In a memo posted to X on Monday morning, the secretary of state said 5,200 contracts had been canceled following a six-week ...
Newly introduced legislation aims to make it easier to export energy used for warming up homes and providing electricity in ...
The political stars have aligned in the West for Sagebrush Rebellion 2.0. Will it succeed where past attempts have failed?
The recent change in administration in Washington has sparked a renewed sense of optimism here in. This transition presents ...
The Interior secretary says more drilling, mining and timber-cutting on federal land are ways to pay down the U.S. national ...
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum told a packed room of energy executives on Wednesday that he wants their industries to ...
The US is eyeing emergency authority to bring back coal-fired plants that have closed and stop others from shutting, Interior ...