Rising Chemical Accidents Amid Proposed Safety Rule Rollbacks

As the Trump administration seeks to weaken safety regulations, recent data reveals a concerning increase in chemical accidents, raising alarms for worker and community safety.

As the Trump administration seeks to weaken safety regulations, recent data reveals a concerning increase in chemical accidents, raising alarms for worker and community safety.

The Office of Management and Budget's proposed changes to grant funding could undermine the integrity of U.S. science, shifting decision-making power to political appointees and limiting peer review.

A virtual public comment hearing revealed strong opposition from environmental advocates to the Trump administration's proposed rollbacks of coal ash regulations, raising concerns about public health and environmental safety.

ABC is contesting the FCC's recent actions to regulate broadcast content, claiming violations of First Amendment rights and overreach of authority.

Internal dissent at Palantir has escalated as employees grapple with the company's role in U.S. immigration enforcement and military operations, questioning its commitment to civil liberties.

A federal appeals court has denied Anthropic's request to block a blacklisting order from the Trump administration, impacting the company's operations amid ongoing legal battles.

The TransAlta Centralia Coal Plant in Washington has been ordered to stay open despite minimal energy output, raising questions about the economic viability of coal power.

Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming retaliation for its refusal to allow its AI technology for military use.

The Environmental Protection Agency has officially revoked the endangerment finding that underpinned greenhouse gas regulations, a move signaling a significant shift in U.S. climate policy.

A recent report highlights a significant drop in environmental law enforcement during President Trump's second term, raising concerns about regulatory effectiveness.