May 20 Senate GOP vows vote to end Biden EPA waiver granted to push drivers to EV cars Senate Majority Leader John Thune and several other top GOP senators Tuesday pledged to vote to nix California's Clean Air Act emissions waiver.
May 17 EPA targets ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the agency’s plan to combat toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in America’s drinking water.
May 15 Hidden communications devices found in Chinese solar power inverters spark security alarm Concerns over Chinese solar energy equipment in the U.S. power grids grow after communication devices were found, potentially allowing remote access.
May 13 America's 'Last Frontier' is our most strategic investment Alaska's economic success is helping to shape America's future in the 21st century.
May 11 US one step closer to ‘100%’ deal with Mexico ending decades-long sewage crisis gripping vacation hotspot: EPA EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the U.S. is one step closer to locking in a deal with Mexico to permanently end the sewage crisis rocking the San Diego area.
May 7 More than a dozen states sue Department of Transportation over EV charging station funds Blue states teamed up to sue the Trump administration Wednesday, claiming the government illegally cut congressional funding for electric vehicle infrastructure.
May 6 Red-state governor shoots down bill banning this common hospitality industry item Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte vetoes legislation that would largely ban Styrofoam containers, dubbing it “textbook government overreach."
May 4 EPA chief Zeldin announces overhauls to bring agency back to Reagan-level staffing The EPA is overhauling its staffing and offices to cut taxpayer funds going to the agency and to bring its workforce down to Reagan-era levels, Administrator Zeldin announced.
May 4 EPA Administrator Zeldin: 'We owe it to the American taxpayer to operate as efficiently as possible' Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin details the agency's goal to be as efficient 'as possible,' its approach to staffing and its projects with other departments and agencies.
May 2 Toxic algae bloom devastates marine life along California coast 91±¬ÁÏ national correspondent Jeff Paul reports on a dangerous toxic algae bloom that is killing marine life along the California coast, raising concerns among biologists.