Six to nine hurricanes have been forecast in the Atlantic Basin hurricane season from June 1 to Nov. 30 by the two leading authorities.
Researchers report a 150% increase in cancer rates in regions with concentrated agricultural chemical use based on large-scale environmental and health data.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced a significant change to its eligibility rules, stating that only performances and scripts created by …
New sterile fly facility planned as parasite advances to within 60 miles of the United States.
An advocacy group claims missed appointments and staffing reductions could disrupt governance of the nation’s organic standards system ahead of a key meeting.
A first-of-its-kind federal lawsuit sets forth allegations by an atmospheric scientist that historical weather data was manipulated and destroyed in order to justify weather modification …
There is a new buzz around the Executive Mansion! On April 24, 2026, First Lady Melania Trump announced the installation of a brand-new, fully functioning …
Crews continue battling multiple blazes as evacuations expand and conditions remain volatile.
State officials cite multiple safety deficiencies as condition for reconsidering license following 2025 disaster that killed 27.
A nationwide analysis finds multiple California metro areas rank among the worst in the U.S. for ozone and particle pollution levels.
Addition is expected to boost honey production and support pollination on White House grounds.
Advocates point to shrinking habitats and simple steps residents can take to support pollinators statewide.
Blazes across Georgia and Florida force evacuations, disrupt travel, and raise air quality concerns amid one of the region’s worst fire seasons in decades.
Researcher Aaron Sandel can trace the origins of a violent divide among chimpanzees in Kibale National Park to a moment in June 2015, when a once-unified group began behaving in unfamiliar ways.
Newly published documents detail private discussions among justices during a pivotal 2016 decision.
Join Randy Purham and Dr. Maaneli Derakshani as they discuss CO2 emissions, Climate Change, and how landfills make food and electricity.
The Trump administration has filed a formal complaint against the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority following a major infrastructure failure that released hundreds of millions of gallons of untreated wastewater into the Potomac River.
Officials urge preparedness as powerful offshore earthquake prompts evacuations and raises short-term risk concerns along northern coast.
On land once deemed uninhabitable, life has returned in unexpected ways. In the vast exclusion zone surrounding Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, herds of Przewalski’s horses now roam freely across a landscape still marked by radiation, offering a striking example of nature’s resilience decades after one of history’s worst nuclear disasters.
A new federal initiative aims to help thousands of water systems address PFAS contamination found in nearly half of U.S. tap water samples.
Residents shelter as powerful storm stalls over Saipan and nearby islands, raising flooding and destruction concerns.
FOIA documents detail outreach from advocacy groups seeking policy influence as legal battles over energy projects intensify.
Agency opens public comment period on plan to revise handling of coal combustion materials
March brought an extraordinary surge of unseasonable heat across the United States, setting a new benchmark for temperature extremes and underscoring the accelerating impact of climate change.
The McPherson County Agriculture Committee is proud to announce its reformation and a renewed mission focused on strengthening the county’s agricultural landscape by bringing together …