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Many clean energy boom towns voted for Trump. Will his administration put them at risk?
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Many clean energy boom towns voted for Trump. Will his administration put them at risk?
The administration has withdrawn carbon dioxide pipeline regulations inspired by a horrific gas leak, and a former industry lobbyist is now overseeing such matters.
Administration officials just filed a rule to defang the 1970 National Environmental Policy Act — the statute that lets communities protect themselves from polluters.
Trump is starting an economic war to settle political debts. Economist Brad Setser explains why this could be a very bad idea.
Jonathan McKernan, Trump’s choice to run the nation’s financial watchdog, pushed for bank megamergers that his predecessor fought to prevent in the name of consumer protection.
As the billionaire was reportedly slashing Education Department contracts, SpaceX secured a multimillion-dollar “supplemental” deal from NASA.
Right whales get their rights back, abortion providers are handed a shield, Trump has an antitrust moment, and a tractor company is told to repair its values.
Biden increased transparency around the risks of chemical disaster — industry lobbyists just asked Trump’s new EPA chief Lee Zeldin to roll that back.
At least five federal agencies that have investigated Musk companies had their inspectors general axed by Trump.
In a chaotic week, the Trump administration froze federal spending and sent the nation into turmoil. Was that the point?