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Lead Pipes Are Everywhere in Chicago. Here’s How to Protect Yourself
By Sophia Kalakailo, City Bureau
How We Mapped Chicago’s Lead Pipe Problem and What We Learned
By Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, Keerti Gopal, Peter Aldhous, Clayton Aldern, Amy Qin
Google Expands Data Center Investment in Virginia, Doesn’t Share Site Specifics
By Charles Paullin
How Trump’s Anti-Environment Crusade Enriches Drug Traffickers
By Katie Surma
The Battle Over Polluted Water Beneath an Iowa Coal Ash Landfill
By Anika Jane Beamer
Despite Everything, US Solar Manufacturing Continues to Power Up
By Dan Gearino, Arcelia Martin
Environmental Laws Waived to Build Border Wall in Texas Wildlife Refuge
By Martha Pskowski
Twenty Years After Hurricane Katrina, Experts Fear Trump’s Cuts Will End in a Repeat Catastrophe
By Kiley Price
The Colorado River Is This Tribe’s ‘Lifeblood,’ Now They Want To Give It the Same Legal Rights as a Person
By Alex Hager, KUNC
New Tool Maps the Health Impacts of Toxic Air Pollutants Released With Methane in Super-Emitter Events
By Liza Gross
Trump Administration Issues Stop Work Order for Offshore Wind Project, Citing National Security Concerns
By Aidan Hughes
Maryland’s Governor and Legislature Just Got So-So Grades on Their Environmental Scorecards
By Aman Azhar
The Woman Holding Chinese Mining Giants Accountable
By Katie Surma
The Trump Administration Dismisses the Endangered Species List as ‘Hotel California.’ But There’s Far More to the Story
By Kiley Price
Sewage Taints Canadian Oysters. Then Americans Eat Them
By Agatha Khishchenko, Andy Lehren, Dori Seeman, Robert Cribb and Molly MacNaughton
The ‘Hotel California’ of Biodiversity
ICN Sunday Morning