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Five months after the intoduction of legislation to arrange for President Donald Trump's face to be added onto Mount Rushmore, the National Park Service weighed in to explain how it cannot be done.
GOP lawmakers and President Donald Trump highlighted the legislation's goals amid a tense battle to get it to the president's desk.
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Trump administration officials turned up the heat on Senate to pass 'big, beautiful bill' before Friday deadline.
As budget cuts and staff reductions continue across the federal government, some are concerned about the future of national parks, including those in the mid-Atlantic region.
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum Announces Reforms to Modernize the Federal Environmental Review Process ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum wants national parks like Grand Teton and Yellowstone to focus more on surrounding communities ...
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum discusses the looming deadline for the President Donald Trump's ‘big, beautiful bill’ ...
The Trump administration has taken steps to end an agreement that 13 years ago put state officials in charge of permitting oil projects on federal property in California, including in ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum emphasizes the West's role in energy and mining. Utah leads in nuclear energy and critical ...
Over half a million people are now at risk of being seized and deported to the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.
The Trump Administration is proposing to consolidate wildfire fighting forces from across the federal government into a ...
Action stems from a Donald Trump executive order aimed at “restoring truth and sanity to American history” as told at ...
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