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Supporters say a major oil project President Joe Biden is OK'ing on Alaska’s petroleum-rich North Slope represents an economic lifeline for Indigenous communities while environmentalists say it runs counter to his climate goals → Read More
U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland says her agency will work to restore more large bison herds to Native American lands → Read More
U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland says her agency will work to restore more large bison herds to Native American lands → Read More
As U.S.-China relations cool amid trade disputes and espionage fears stoked by the Chinese spy balloon shot down off the Atlantic Coast, lawmakers in Congress and at least 11 statehouses are weighing legislation to further limit foreign ownership of farmland → Read More
The Biden administration plans changes in federal regulations to encourage voluntary conservation projects on private land, partly by shielding owners from punishment if their actions kill or harm small numbers of imperiled species → Read More
Eyes were locked on the skies Saturday as a suspected Chinese spy balloon slowly drifted toward the U.S. Atlantic Coast and remained in clear view over the Carolinas — where local authorities warned civilians against taking potshots at the floating orb — before it was shot down when it drifted over the Atlantic Ocean → Read More
Eyes remained on the skies as a suspected Chinese spy balloon slowly drifted toward the U.S. Atlantic Coast Saturday and remained in clear view over the Carolinas, where local authorities warned against taking potshots at the floating orb → Read More
Eyes remained on the skies as a suspected Chinese spy balloon slowly drifted toward the U.S. Atlantic Coast Saturday and remained in clear view over the Carolinas, where local authorities warned against taking potshots at the floating orb → Read More
The Chinese balloon drifting high above the U.S. and first revealed over Montana has created a buzz down below among residents — and raised a chorus of alarm from elected officials → Read More
U.S. wildlife officials have taken the first step to lift federal protections for grizzly bears in the northern Rocky Mountains, which would open the door to future hunting in several states → Read More
The Biden administration is directing $930 million toward reducing wildfire dangers in 10 western states by clearing trees and underbrush from national forests → Read More
A Montana man who authorities say entered the U.S. Capitol with his juvenile son during the Jan. 6, 2021 riot has been charged with misdemeanor crimes → Read More
Court transcripts obtained by The Associated Press reveal that a judge dismissed the 2021 kidnapping case against the Colorado gay nightclub shooter even though she had previously raised concerns about the defendant stockpiling weapons and explosives and planning a shootout → Read More
Documents released in the 2021 dropped prosecution of the Colorado gay nightclub shooter paint a picture of potential missteps by prosecutors → Read More
Whitebark pine trees can live more than 1,000 years, but in just two decades more than a quarter of the trees that are a key food source for some grizzly bears have been killed by disease, climate change, wildfires and voracious beetles → Read More
Victims of abusive, government-backed Native American boarding schools are sharing their experiences as U → Read More
Victims of abusive, government-backed Native American boarding schools are sharing their experiences as U → Read More
Victims of abusive, government-backed Native American boarding schools are expected to testify as U → Read More
A subsidiary of London-based oil giant BP agreed to finish its cleanup of a 300-square mile site in Montana that’s contaminated with arsenic and other pollutants from decades of copper smelting → Read More
Just hours after a Montana judge blocked health officials from enforcing a state rule that would prevent transgender people from changing the gender on their birth certificate, the Republican-run state said it would defy the order → Read More