In Alaska, a graphite mine races toward approval without the required tribal consent
The Kigluaik Mountains stretch across the Seward Peninsula of western Alaska like a spine, their jagged ridges keeping a record
Read MoreThe Kigluaik Mountains stretch across the Seward Peninsula of western Alaska like a spine, their jagged ridges keeping a record
Read MoreVeterans’ disability benefits claims were blindly rubber-stamped by a senior veterans service representative (VSR) at the Philadelphia VA Regional Benefit
Read MoreDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered 200 Oregon National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, under federal authority, an order the
Read MoreA collection of small defense technology firms and entrepreneurs is urging lawmakers of both parties to avert a looming government
Read MoreA U.S. senator who has been an outspoken critic of the military’s privatized family housing wants answers from the Defense
Read MoreIt was a homecoming of sorts. After 84 years, the Japanese bullet that was once lodged in the heart of
Read MoreIn the lush highlands of northern Nicaragua, nestled between two natural reserves, La Cumplida isn’t your average coffee farm. Over
Read MoreIn 2013, California launched its cap-and-trade program, a carbon credit market that allows companies and governments to engage with offset
Read MoreRain was already coursing through the usually dry creek near Abraham Stallins’ home in the Texas Hill Country when a
Read MoreSince 2021, the Sierra Club has been grading U.S. utilities on their commitment to a clean-energy transition. While most utilities have not
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