Federal Judges 19 hours ago ‘Shocking and inappropriate’: Legal experts slam judges’ guide over climate bias claims Congressional probe uncovers alleged efforts to influence federal judges on climate cases through judicial education programs and biased materials.
US Energy 22 hours ago Snowstorm could've sparked grid catastrophe if Biden climate policies weren't reversed: Energy Dept The Trump administration averted power grid failure during weekend snowstorm by keeping coal plants online that Biden planned to close, the Energy Department says.
Politics 6 days ago Trump mocks 'environmental insurrectionists' as Americans brace for massive winter storms: 'Global warming?' President Donald Trump poked fun at "environmental insurrectionists" as Americans expect massive winter storms, asking, "What happened to global warming?"
Media January 23 National Park Service removes climate change facts sign from Civil War landmark Fort Sumter: report The New York Times reported that the National Park Service removed a sign warning about the effects of climate change on the historic Fort Sumter site.
House Of Representatives January 14 House GOP launches probe into alleged climate group influence on federal judges House Republicans are launching a congressional investigation into alleged improper influence by climate advocacy groups over federal judges in environmental cases.
Opinion January 5 Supreme Court’s 2026 rulings could define America for decades to come Constitutional questions on federalism, executive power and citizenship dominate Supreme Court's upcoming term with key cases set for oral arguments.
Travel January 2 Hawaii's 'climate' cash grab hits wall as court blocks hefty new tourist tax Hawaii's new 11% cruise tax has been temporarily blocked by a federal court after an industry lawsuit challenged the "Green Fee" for climate mitigation efforts.
Opinion December 30 LIZ PEEK: Five unforgettable lessons we all learned in 2025, but some Democrats still didn’t Major policy shifts in 2025 as Bill Gates abandons climate extremism, Kathy Hochul approves gas pipeline and corporations drop DEI diversity programs.
Food December 22 Restaurant bill would ban plastic utensils and condiment packets from on-site dining in most circumstances Proposed New Jersey legislation would require a 180-day education campaign before banning single-use restaurant utensils for dine-in customers in most circumstances.
Judiciary December 17 Firm behind climate lawsuits faces DOJ referral after court finds 'misconduct bordering on criminal' Federal Judge Paul Diamond referred Hagens Berman to the Department of Justice for potential unlawful conduct, prompting the law firm to appeal to the 3rd Circuit.