Environment
The GOP vice presidential nominee suggested concern over climate change should outweigh fears over nuclear waste.
El Nuevo Día urged the roughly 5 million Puerto Ricans living in the mainland U.S. to vote for the Democratic nominee.
The presidential candidate raised concerns about a clean electricity source Republicans love and that his campaign pledged to grow.
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell is hoping voters make the connection between Scott’s eight years as governor and the escalating cost of home insurance.
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In his new TV ad, Sen. Martin Heinrich embraces a controversial power line project — the sort of thing Democrats used to run away from.
These parks in Minnesota, Colorado, Florida and other states are too often overlooked by travelers. Here's why you should add these spots to your bucket list.
An animal rights group is suing to release five elephants that have lived at a Colorado Springs zoo for decades.
Residents say it may be time to reconsider one of the U.S. territory's most universal political taboos.
Candidates vying to preserve the party’s narrow majority see atomic energy as a way to win center-right voters and shore up the U.S. grid.
The conflict highlights the promise and peril of easing requirements on companies seeking federal approval for energy projects.