No Plans for Aerial Survey of Arctic Refuge, Company Says
The announcement means there will most likely be no new information about any potential oil and gas riches in the refuge when drilling leases are sold this year.
Warren Raised $19.1 Million in 3 Months, Outpacing Sanders
Ms. Warren’s fund-raising total is likely to place her third among Democrats in the second quarter, behind Pete Buttigieg and Joseph R. Biden Jr.
Trump Saw Opportunity in Speech on Environment. Critics Saw a ‘“1984” Moment.’
Consultants thought the speech would help President Trump’s re-election efforts. But experts said many of the president’s claims weren’t based in fact.
Washington Area Hit by Heavy Rains and Floods
The National Weather Service declared a flash flood emergency for the nation’s capital and surrounding areas on Monday.
‘We Cannot Save Everything’: A Historic Neighborhood Confronts Rising Seas
Colonial-era homes line the streets of The Point in Newport, R.I. Climate change is forcing experts to reimagine the future of historic preservation here.
Kris Kobach Expected to Announce Bid for Kansas Senate Seat
Mr. Kobach, who was the Republican nominee for governor last year, has most recently championed an effort to build a border wall with private funding.
Navy Admiral Slotted for Top Role Abruptly Announces Retirement
Adm. William Moran cited an ongoing ethics investigation into his relationship with a subordinate as the reason for stepping down.
Maya Angelou, Reimagined Through Art
More than two dozen artists honored the poet, artist and activist with murals at the Los Angeles high school that bears her name. Our photographer captured the works being created.
Seized Photos of Nude Girls Deepens Questions About Jeffrey Epstein’s 2008 Deal
The new indictment of the financier could prompt a reckoning for the Justice Department, which has been accused of mishandling the case a decade ago.
New Human Rights Panel Raises Fears of a Narrowing U.S. Advocacy
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the panel would give the administration guidance, but some lawmakers argued it could limit advocacy for women’s rights and gay rights.
It’s New York vs. California in a New Climate Race. Who Will Win?
The two giant states have set some of the world’s most ambitious climate targets, aiming to slash emissions close to zero in just decades.
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