The primary lobbying group representing the fossil fuel industry joined five Republican attorneys general Friday in a lawsuit challenging restrictions on offshore drilling announced in the waning days of the Biden administration.
In an interview with Hugh Hewitt Monday, Donald Trump promised to reverse Joe Biden's massive offshore drilling ban.
Trump told TIME in April he would close the White House's pandemic preparedness office. It's losing most of its staff during the transition, according to Biden officials.
Observing a joyous children’s holiday parade in the Louisiana parish she calls home, Clara LaFleur said that she isn’t surprised that the political power of Black Louisianans in her congressional district is in peril.
Soon after the White House announced the president's executive action on Monday, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill reacted on X, calling the move "an attack on America's energy independence ...
Biden met with the group of survivors, family of victims, and law enforcement officials privately before he delivered remarks at an interfaith prayer service Monday evening at St. Louis Cathedral.
The U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Louisiana Brandon Brown announced he is stepping down ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
The case of the Canadian teen and the death of a Louisiana man are stark reminders of bird flu’s capacity to ignite serious illness.
Donald Trump has said he will overturn a law that helps communities better weather the effects of climate change. If he follows through, he’ll be reversing an initiative that has disproportionately benefited areas that make up his base.
Louisiana authorities have begun clearing homeless encampments in New Orleans, removing people under threat of arrest and relocating many to a warehouse facility ahead of the Super Bowl hosted by the
Pam Bondi, Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general, sought to reassure Democratic senators Wednesday that her Justice Department would not prosecute anyone for political purposes but also refused to rule out the potential for investigations into adversaries of the Republican president-elect.