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Changes in US government support for electric vehicles have led to a buying bonanza—and a darker long-term future for the US auto industry.
The city’s $14 billion flood system faces new threats from climate change, land subsidence, and Trump budget cuts.
Rising temperatures and chronically broken cooling systems are turning the lunch rush into a deadly risk for some workers.
"We buy homes" companies are procuring disaster-damaged properties for cheap. Survivors say they're taking advantage of tragedy.
A judge sided with the Miccosukee Tribe and said the ICE detention center must close. Florida officials have already appealed ...
Those on the “not a crisis” side (which included Jurassic Park author and nonscientist Michael Crichton) argued that much of ...
Ramirez lives in a home on Chicago’s Southeast Side that’s serviced by a lead water pipe, a toxic relic found in most old homes in the city and many across the country. Exposure to lead can cause ...
The U.S. discards vast quantities of critical minerals in mine waste each year - including enough lithium to power 10 million ...
At low tide on Tybee Island, Georgia, the beach stretches out as wide as it gets with the small waves breaking far away ...
Two decades after Katrina, scientists can more easily quantify how global warming is intensifying hurricanes - and how it shaped past storms.
Workers at FEMA worry that demanding disaster survivors access services using email could shut out people without internet ...
Revolution Wind project off the coast of Massachusetts and Rhode Island is hit with a stop-work order over vague ​“national ...