July 18 EPA announces 23% workforce reduction and closure of research office as part of federal streamlining EPA's Lee Zeldin announced a 23% workforce reduction and the closure of a research office, citing its mission to protect health and the environment while saving $748.8 million.
July 16 Pediatric psychiatrist talks mental health recovery after tragedy Dr. Sabrina Browne, a Texas-based psychiatrist, explains what flood survivors might experience and how to know when it's time to get professional help.
July 14 Newsom just took a page from Trump. But there’s more to do to keep California a golden state Governor Newsom reforms California's costly environmental regulations while facing challenges in waste management and housing that continue to drive population decline
July 11 Texas lt. gov. vows to fix 'tragic' flood damage: 'Faith gets us through' Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick discusses President Donald Trump's visit to Texas after catastrophic flooding on 'America's Newsroom.'
July 11 DEI-fueled investing is ‘ideological coercion’ of shareholders, Missouri AG warns amid new probe Two leading proxy advisory firms face investigations from Missouri's attorney general for allegedly misleading consumers about prioritizing DEI and ESG over investor returns.
July 11 Make America Beautiful Again: Let’s restore our natural legacy from sea to shining sea A new bipartisan commission aims to restore America's conservation legacy by uniting leaders to protect natural beauty and expand outdoor heritage
July 8 Hawley touts funding for nuclear testing victims in 'Big, Beautiful Bill' Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., celebrates the passage of the "Big, Beautiful Bill" and its provision granting compensation for survivors of nuclear testing. (Fox News Digital)
July 5 How sensationalized headlines about 'brain plastic' are undermining trust in safe, sustainable materials Microplastics research faces standardization challenges as viral headlines about "plastic in your brain" overshadow scientific nuance, while FDA finds no evidence of health risks.
July 3 EPA places numerous employees on leave for alleged misuse of official titles in unauthorized letter Environmental Protection Agency investigates 139 employees on leave for misleading letter, amid broader changes, including staff cuts and elimination of DEI initiatives.
July 2 Honolulu water board sues Navy for $1.2B over fuel leak that contaminated drinking water Honolulu water utility files lawsuit against Navy seeking $1.2 billion after petroleum contamination of Oʻahu's drinking water, calling litigation "last resort" after failed talks.