United States Department of the Interior

Daniel Jorjani, the nominee to be the agency’s top lawyer, has been accused of lying to Congress about the agency’s controversial public records policy.
A Center for American Progress review shows nearly 30 million acres of federal land in the state are at risk of being developed or transferred.
The Department of Interior broke the law by raiding park entrance fees, the U.S. Government Accountability Office said.
Joe Balash, who oversaw oil and gas drilling on federal lands, had encouraged drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
The new rules are a “breathtaking" and “illegal” attack on the bedrock conservation law, an Earthjustice attorney said.
The president has long been fascinated by displays of military might.
A new administrative report calls for a "thorough review" of all mining bans.
David Bernhardt said there is no law mandating that he combat global warming: "You guys come up with the shalls.”
The changes are estimated to save the oil industry $824 million over the next decade.
Daniel Jorjani, a former Koch brothers adviser, has been tapped to serve as the agency’s top lawyer. He'll likely face face tough questions Thursday.