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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum confirmed Friday the administration is reviewing the boundaries of several national monuments — meaning it eventually could move to shrink them.  “When we’re taking ...
The Trump administration is considering reducing the boundaries of six national monuments for possible mining and drilling for energy ...
The Interior secretary frequently talks about an idea that he says could help tackle the national debt crisis.
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced during his visit to Oklahoma City that his agency is going to promote mining and drilling on federal lands.
The Trump administration is considering shrinking the boundaries of six national monuments to open them up for resource extraction, according to insiders and a leaked draft of an Interior Department ...
The Trump administration is considering reducing the size of several national monuments in the West to open up more land for ...
The push would spark an intense legal fight over the right of a president to grant sweeping lands protections under the 1906 ...
Interior Department officials are considering scaling back the boundaries of national monuments in the West to encourage ...
The strategic plan that outlines the department's goals for 2026 to 2030 targets national monuments and promotes “assets” ...
Congressman Brett Guthrie (KY-02) welcomed Secretary of Interior Doug Burgum for a tour of Mammoth Cave National park on Tuesday. According to a release by Guthrie’s office, Burgum stopped at the park ...
Tyler Hassen, the DOGE-affiliated Interior official, has taken over the task of shrinking the department's bureaucracy.
Secretary Burgum visited Mammoth Cave National Park to underscore its importance and ensure it's ready for the summer rush.