Scientists are scurrying to copy down U.S. climate data onto independent servers to save it from a hostile Donald Trump administration, report says.
The former Texas governor once called President-elect Donald Trump a cancer on conservatism.
The president-elect also says he's open-minded on climate change and doesn't necessarily subscribe to the One China policy that has guided U.S. diplomacy since 1979.
President-elect Donald Trump has ignited concerns of a type of “witch hunt” at the Energy Department by requesting the agency to identify those who have worked on climate change with the Obama administration.
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, reportedly Donald Trump's pick to run the EPA, has repeatedly sued the agency.
To lead his policy task force, the Republican presidential candidate selected Oklahoma's attorney general, a close ally of fossil-fuel industry lobbyists.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Ten Commandments statue on the state grounds must be removed.
Death row inmates in Oklahoma had objected to the use of midazolam after botched executions in several states.
Colorado's attorney general announced Friday she would defend the state's marijuana legalization bill against the first of four lawsuits.
Two attorneys general are demanding that Google cleans up YouTube and stops profiting from illegal videos.
George Ochoa was executed by lethal injection on Tuesday in Oklahoma's sixth execution this year.
The nation's highest court declined to hear an appeal to place a proposed "personhood" amendment on the Oklahoma ballot, which could have effecively outlawed abortion.
Bigfoot hunter, Matt Pruitt, didn’t exactly find what he was searching for when he led an expedition of 31 “Sasquatch seekers” through Arkansas woods. Pruitt instead discovered that he was fined by the National Parks Service.
President Barack Obama may have tweaked a policy that will let religiously-affiliated employers avoid offering insurance plans that cover birth control, but seven Republican state attorneys general are fighting the proposed rule on First Amendment grounds.