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New York Is Now the Epicenter of the Coronavirus Crisis in the U.S.
The governor is basically shutting down all nightlife as cases climb to nearly 1,000 — half of them in New York City.
The Midwest needs more than levees to survive its "biblical" floods
The race is on to repair aging flood-protection systems before the rivers rise again.
Neither Trump nor Obama wanted the Supreme Court to hear this case
The case will determine which courts can hear challenges about what bodies of water fall under the Clean Water Act.
Dakota Access Pipeline Is Back On, Skipping Environmental Review
The Army Corps of Engineers will allow the Dakota Access pipeline to be finished without a standard environmental impact statement.
Trump issues executive order to move Dakota Access Pipeline forward
Donald Trump signed two executive orders advancing two controversial oil pipelines, the Dakota Access and Keystone XL.
Why the fight for Standing Rock isn't over
After months of protests, activists near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation are celebrating a victory: The federal government said it won’t allow the Dakota Access Pipeline to cross under the disputed portion of the Missouri River.
Republicans Vow to Finish the Dakota Access Pipeline Under Trump
Sunday was a victory for DAPL protestors and environmentalists, but the GOP has plans for next year.