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A construction site sits to the right of the White House.
A $400 million ballroom was just the beginning. Now, Trump plans to spend $174 million more on renovations

Nearly all of the funding comes from donors, the White House said.

By Jacqueline MunisApril 6, 2026
peeps in yellow dye on a conveyor belt
‘No one is saying, ‘I want more cancer with my candy”: Why Peeps are a ‘food chemical success story’ despite RFK Jr’s campaign to destroy their dyes
By Catherina GioinoApril 5, 2026
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Newt Gingrich wants to drop a nuke on the Strait of Hormuz. America actually looked at the same thing in 1977 in Latin America
By The Conversation and Christine KeinerApril 3, 2026
A chip research center site operations manager stands next to a window overlooking the facility.
Data centers are so hot their ‘heat island’ effect is raising temperatures up to 6 miles away and impacting 343 million people worldwide, study finds
By Sasha RogelbergApril 1, 2026
Workers on the production line of solar panels in China
After renewable power’s record-smashing 2025, the Iran war could accelerate the shift as countries seek ‘structurally more resilient’ energy, UN says
By Tristan BoveApril 2, 2026
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Meet China’s AI-powered recycling robot that sorts 220 pounds of clothes in 2 to 3 minutes
By Tian MacLeod Ji and The Associated PressApril 2, 2026
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US President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks about the conflict in Iran in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House on April 6, 2026, in Washington, DC.
PoliticsTrump threatens to ‘take out’ all of Iran in one night. From blackout bombs to ‘discombobulators,’ here’s what that could actually mean
By Eva RoytburgApril 6, 2026
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Future of WorkGoldman just looked at 40 years of data on the ‘scarring’ effects of technological disruption and finds Gen Z isn’t the most at risk
By Nick LichtenbergApril 6, 2026
Trump is seeking the biggest defense budget surge in 75 years as the Pentagon stays committed to ‘exquisite’ weapons
PoliticsTrump is seeking the biggest defense budget surge in 75 years as the Pentagon stays committed to ‘exquisite’ weapons
By Jason MaApril 6, 2026
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LawThe Artemis II astronauts have officially gone further from earth than any humans have gone before
By The Associated Press and Marcia DunnApril 6, 2026
H&R Block CEO shares the deeply human fear that separates middle managers from those destined for the C-suite
C-SuiteH&R Block CEO shares the deeply human fear that separates middle managers from those destined for the C-suite
By Ruth UmohApril 6, 2026
Fidji Simo’s medical leave from OpenAI puts a spotlight on one of the most expansive roles in tech
NewslettersFidji Simo’s medical leave from OpenAI puts a spotlight on one of the most expansive roles in tech
By Emma HinchliffeApril 6, 2026
Young man working on a laptop drinks coffee in a restaurant
EconomyAI is cutting 16,000 U.S. jobs a month—and Gen Z is taking the brunt, Goldman Sachs says
By Nick LichtenbergApril 6, 2026
Snowball vs. avalanche: Which is the best way to pay off debt?
Personal FinanceSnowball vs. avalanche: Which is the best way to pay off debt?
By Joseph HostetlerApril 6, 2026
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Heineken wants to link executive pay to climate change goals
EnvironmentHeineken wants to link executive pay to climate change goals
By Thomas Buckley, Dani Burger and BloombergJune 16, 2021
  • HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA - JANUARY 14: The sun sets over container ships and oil platforms off the coast of Huntington Beach on Tuesday, January 12, 2021. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images)
    EnergyStop oil and gas exploration this year to reach net zero by 2050, says IEA report
    By Sophie MellorMay 18, 2021
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and U.S. President Joe Biden at the G7 Summit on June 12, 2021
PoliticsG7 leaders say they’re addressing climate change. Activists say it isn’t enough
By Nicole GoodkindJune 15, 2021
From climate policy to business competitiveness, German business leaders are sharply divided on life after Merkel
EnvironmentFrom climate policy to business competitiveness, German business leaders are sharply divided on life after Merkel
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerJune 15, 2021
Mason-jar maker Ball’s next iconic drinkware could be made from aluminum
EnvironmentMason-jar maker Ball’s next iconic drinkware could be made from aluminum
By Danielle BernabeJune 14, 2021
Buildup To June's G7 Summit In Carbis Bay
EnvironmentCornwall is home to this weekend’s G7 Summit. It’s also a petri-dish for British inequality
By Sophie MellorJune 12, 2021
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ConferencesHow customer demand is driving Nissan, Starbucks, and Chevron toward sustainability
By Sophie MellorJune 11, 2021
  • European renewables giant sues Texas for the massive loss it ran up during February ice storms
    EnergyEuropean renewables giant sues Texas for the massive loss it ran up during February ice storms
    By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerMay 17, 2021
How miners of a key electric-car component are trying to go green
TechHow miners of a key electric-car component are trying to go green
By Adrian CroftJune 11, 2021
The Birmingham Zoo Entrance
EnvironmentZoos are filling up again. Are the animals safe?
By Jessica MathewsJune 9, 2021
Volkswagen-backed battery startup raises $2.75 billion to fuel European expansion
TechVolkswagen-backed battery startup raises $2.75 billion to fuel European expansion
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerJune 9, 2021
Is talking about climate change taboo at your workplace?
NewslettersIs talking about climate change taboo at your workplace?
By Katherine DunnJune 9, 2021
Activists Colour EU Parliament Green To Expose Greenwashing Of Farming Reform
EnvironmentA raft of new financial products claim to be ‘green.’ The U.K. government isn’t so sure
By Sophie MellorJune 9, 2021
  • Plants in, beef out: restaurant menus are adapting to climate-friendly eating
    HealthPlants in, beef out: restaurant menus are adapting to climate-friendly eating
    By Mike Dorning and BloombergMay 16, 2021
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EnvironmentA tale of two cities: How Los Angeles and Stockholm are focusing on climate tech
By Sophie MellorJune 9, 2021
‘Ugly’ produce is finally finding a second life on the shelves of major grocery chains
Retail‘Ugly’ produce is finally finding a second life on the shelves of major grocery chains
By Danielle BernabeJune 7, 2021
A traffic sign indicates the speed limit in order to improve air quality in a street in Berlin's Mitte district on June 3, 2021
PoliticsGermany failed to protect citizens from cancer-causing diesel air pollution, EU court rules
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerJune 3, 2021
We’re eating more meat than ever, and it’s a big problem for climate change
EnvironmentWe’re eating more meat than ever, and it’s a big problem for climate change
By Kat EschnerJune 2, 2021
Biden administration suspends oil drilling rights in Alaska’s National Wildlife Refuge
PoliticsBiden administration suspends oil drilling rights in Alaska’s National Wildlife Refuge
By Jennifer A. Dlouhy and BloombergJune 2, 2021
Pressure campaigns are forcing oil giants to reinvent themselves
NewslettersPressure campaigns are forcing oil giants to reinvent themselves
By Eamon BarrettJune 2, 2021
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MagazineInvestors want Exxon Mobil to change. Is it ready?
By Katherine DunnJune 2, 2021
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EnvironmentCan a country with no livestock become a meat producer? Singapore is going to try
By Simon WillisMay 29, 2021
Environmental Group Takes Royal Dutch Shell Plc To Court Over Global Emissions
EnergyStraggling on climate change no longer an option—Big Oil faces its reckoning
By Sophie MellorMay 27, 2021
ExxonMobil faces historic loss in proxy shareholder battle over future of its board
EnergyExxonMobil faces historic loss in proxy shareholder battle over future of its board
By Katherine Dunn and Sophie MellorMay 26, 2021
Director of Dutch environment organisation 'Milieudefensie' Donald Pols (C) celebrates outside a court in The Hague on May 26, 2021, after the district court ruled that Anglo-Dutch multi-national Shell must reduce its emissions by 45 percent by 2030. - A Dutch court ordered oil giant Shell to slash its greenhouse gas emissions targets in a landmark victory for climate activists. Dubbed "the People versus Shell", the case was launched in 2019 by the Netherlands branch of Friends of the Earth, and is backed by six other groups and more than 17,000 Dutch citizens. - Netherlands OUT
EnergyDutch court orders Shell to dramatically cut emissions, saying it’s partly responsible for climate change
By Sophie MellorMay 26, 2021
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NewslettersThe war for your salad bowl: Is this Natalie Portman’s favorite kale?
By Aaron PressmanMay 26, 2021
What helped spur China’s crypto crackdown? Concerns over unsafe coal mining
EnvironmentWhat helped spur China’s crypto crackdown? Concerns over unsafe coal mining
By BloombergMay 26, 2021
Biden to announce $1 billion in spending for hurricane, storm preparation
PoliticsBiden to announce $1 billion in spending for hurricane, storm preparation
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressMay 24, 2021
Hurricane season is starting early once again
EnvironmentHurricane season is starting early once again
By Chris MorrisMay 21, 2021
Greenpeace will no longer accept Bitcoin
FinanceGreenpeace will no longer accept Bitcoin
By Chris MorrisMay 21, 2021
ESA-Largest Iceberg-Square
EnvironmentIceberg four times the size of NYC breaks free in Antarctica
By Chris MorrisMay 20, 2021
Ford bets big that an electric version of the top-selling F-150 pickup will be an even bigger hit
EnvironmentFord bets big that an electric version of the top-selling F-150 pickup will be an even bigger hit
By Tom Krisher and The Associated PressMay 20, 2021
Bratwurst-loving Germans are embracing trend for healthier, ethical veggie ‘meats’
HealthBratwurst-loving Germans are embracing trend for healthier, ethical veggie ‘meats’
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerMay 18, 2021
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