Oil Regulators Found Hundreds of Wells Violating Oklahoma Rules. Then They Ignored Their Findings.

Oklahoma took on an ambitious project to catalog all of the state’s injection wells, which shoot toxic waste generated by oil drilling back into the ground. Despite records showing risk of drinking water pollution, the state chose not to act.

How Ann Arbor, Michigan, is creating its own clean energy utility

Investor-owned utilities have been slow to ditch oil and gas. The city of Ann Arbor plans to boost access to renewables through a new dual-service model.

Senate Dem Leaders Are Trying to Sink Graham Platner. Voters Aren’t Convinced.

Despite his high-profile controversies, Platner is still popular with Mainers. But leadership isn’t budging from its centrist pick.

Why We Have to Fight Back Against ICE Protesters’ Terror Convictions

For years, Trump has been throwing hefty charges at protesters and seeing if he can win convcitions. He always failed — until now.

Trump’s War on Iran Could Cost Trillions

“My kids’ kids, and probably their kids, are going to be paying for this, ” said one official briefed on the U. S war on Iran.

Georgia farmers’ long wait for Helene relief is ending

The state’s biggest crops needed a special program to cover ‘once in a generation’ losses — for the second time in a decade.

Jürgen Habermas Shaped the Postwar Order — His Death Must Not Mark Its End

The greatest democratic theorist of the postwar era leaves behind a world dismantling everything he defended.

Will the Iran War Derail Colombia’s World-First Energy Transition?

An economy dependent on fossil fuels planned to wind down, rather than expand, extraction.