Dean Drobot / Shutterstock Investigators Caught More EPA Employees Viewing Porn on the Job Only a contractor for the agency was actually fired. By Michael Bastasch May 30, 2019
Pacific Legal / Twitter 78-Year-Old Veteran Sent to Prison, Fined $130K for Digging Ponds on Property Under Obama EPA Ruling The Obama Justice Department prosecuted a 78-year-old Navy Veteran for digging ponds on his Montana property to fight forest fires. By Randy DeSoto April 23, 2019
Brittany Greeson / Getty Images Federal Judge Grants Flint Residents Ability To Sue Federal Government Over Water Crisis Federal Judge Linda Parker was unwilling to rule Thursday on 'ultimate liability,' but did say the suit could move forward. By A. J. Sciascia April 20, 2019
Erik Cox Photography / Shutterstock EPA Gave Public Wrong Info on Toxic Substances for 4 Years The information was part of a program which "support(s) informed decision-making by communities, government agencies, companies, and others." By C. Douglas Golden April 9, 2019
Emilija Milijkovic / Shutterstock It Turns Out Banning Plastic Bags Could Actually Be More Harmful for the Environment Despite the leftist outcry against plastic bags, some research suggests that plastic bag bans may do more harm than good. By Karista Baldwin April 7, 2019
AL.com / Twitter; Jason DeCrow / AP 100-Year-Old Coal Plant To Shut Down, Owners Blame Obama-Era Regulations A coal-fired power plan that’s operated for more than 100 years is shutting down, and it’s owners say Obama-era regulations are to blame. By Michael Bastasch February 21, 2019
Xiangli Li / Shutterstock 100 Percent Renewable Cities - Is Your Mayor Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 'So is your mayor smarter than a fifth grader? When it comes to energy policy, maybe not.' By Steve Goreham February 19, 2019
Joe Raedle / Getty Images 50,000 Federal Employees Called Back To Work Without Pay 'We are recalling inspectors and engineers...' By Hanna Bogorowski January 16, 2019
ricochet64 / Shutterstock Fiat Chrysler Hit with Giant Fine over Emissions Scandal 'Fiat Chrysler has agreed to pay over half a million dollars in fines for using illegal software that produced inaccurate emissions tests results.' By Jason Hopkins January 10, 2019
Andrew Harnik / AP Photo Trump's Revamped Cabinet Will Look Much Different in 2019 Transition is the key word for President Donald Trump's Cabinet as a new year begins. By Jack Davis December 30, 2018