June 16 Trump’s Energy Department is taking back our home appliances from berserk bureaucrats Trump Department of Energy aims to roll back home appliance regulations by targeting water restrictions on dishwashers and deregulating products like microwave ovens.
June 14 Hits and Misses This week’s best and worst from Kyle Peterson, Allysia Finley and Kim Strassel
June 14 Old fight rekindled between environmentalists and loggers over Trump executive order on timber Trump's executive order to boost timber production on federal lands by 25% has ignited debate between industry workers and environmental groups over forest management.
June 12 Ending California’s EPA power-grab will jump-start American auto and RV manufacturing Reversing California’s emissions power grab is essential to RV, automotive and engine manufacturing industries in the state of Indiana and across America.
June 9 Hotel toiletries targeted by Maine lawmakers in latest environmental push Proposed Maine legislation would prohibit lodging establishments from providing small single-use plastic toiletry containers, with violations resulting in $100 fines.
June 4 Arnold Schwarzenegger tells climate activists to quit whining about Trump and get to work Actor and environmentalist Arnold Schwarzenegger advised green activists to stop whining about Trump policies and instead take meaningful action to advance climate initiatives.
June 4 FBI warns Chinese ‘agroterrorism’ threat could target US food supply The ‘Outnumbered’ panel weighs in after Chinese nationals were charged with smuggling a dangerous biological pathogen into the United States.
June 2 As US braces for ‘significant' wildfires, Trump's agriculture secretary addresses Forest Service departures Democrats accused President Trump of decimating the Forest Service ahead of wildfire season, but USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins says the agency is "lean" and "effective."
May 29 Supreme Court limits judges' authority to block infrastructure projects over environmental concerns Supreme Court's 8-0 decision curtails judicial power in environmental cases, emphasizing agency discretion under NEPA for infrastructure project impacts.
May 24 EPA, Mexico meet over Tijuana sewage crisis EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin joins ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss rolling back Biden-era environmental policies, the U.S.-Mexico sewage crisis in Tijuana, and his recent meeting with an Israeli diplomat killed just weeks later.