McConnell, Manchin Press Federal Regulators to Lift Climate Change Restrictions on Gas Pipelines
Sens. Mitch McConnell and Joe Manchin are among lawmakers calling for FERC to lift rules hampering the production of natural gas.

Sens. Mitch McConnell and Joe Manchin are among lawmakers calling for FERC to lift rules hampering the production of natural gas.

Georgetown Day School, where Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sits on the board of trustees, promotes the LGBT lifestyle using fourth graders.

Biden’s energy policies and the Russian invasion of Ukraine bring to light how the United States could turn to 87,000 dams for hydropower.

The Russian invasion in Ukraine has rallied people to support fleeing Ukrainian people, including U.S.-based lawyers who are part of a leftist organization that calls for racial and climate “justice.”

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) joined other Republicans on Wednesday expressing concern about Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson’s light sentences for individuals convicted of child pornography charges.

Lawmakers are staying busy to make sure abortion on demand is the law of state as the United States Supreme Court revisits Roe v. Wade, including in California where women will be able to abort their unborn child for free.

A globalist climate change organization in the U.K. published an analyis that calls for rich countries to ditch fossil fuels by 2034.

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) signed a bill into law that prevents the teaching of Critical Race Theory in the state’s colleges.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) said on Monday at the confirmation hearing for Supreme Court Associate Justice nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson that the court is an intricate part of upholding the rule of law in the United States.

The SEC has issued a sweeping yet vague draft for a rule that would require public companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions.

California lawmakers have introduced legislation that would provide unemployment payments to people who are in the country illegally and have lost their jobs.

Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion of their country are being allowed to seek asylum in the U.S. but Russians are being rejected.

DOI announced it will resume oil and gas leasing on federal land after a court ruled it can consider climate change as part of the process.

On Day One of his presidency, Joe Biden shut down the Keystone XL Pipeline and banned drilling on federal land as part of his plan to save the planet from so-called climate change. But one of the “alternative energy” sources he is promoting is on the skids, and solar power advocates say they need a government bailout.

Florida Democrats try to distance themselves from the Biden administration as it reaches out to Venezuela to shore up U.S. oil supplies.

The Detroit News published a lengthy article explaining that batteries catching on fire in electric vehicles is a problem steering some consumers away from purchasing them, but it is not so problematic that the outlet could not find people committed to buying them.

Another state is weighing in on abortion law ahead of the United States Supreme Court’s decision on Roe v. Wade, with Kentucky the latest to advance legislation to protect the unborn by prohibiting the procedure after 15 weeks gestation.

A poll shows 71% of Americans want President Joe Biden to reverse his executive order to shut down the Keystone XL Pipeline.

California Democrats undid a law that required U.C. Berkeley to freeze student enrollment at 2020 levels to reduce environmental impact.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced that U.S. astronaut Mark Vande Hei will return to earth from the International Space Station (ISS) with Russian colleagues aboard a Russian spacecraft.

An intense manhunt to find the man suspected of shooting five homeless men, two fatally, has been identified at 30-year-old Gerald Brevard.

Union, lawmakers want an investigation launched into a $207 million dollar development in Hollywood paid for by 414 Chinese investors.

The manhunt for the individual believed to have shot 5 homeless people in Washington, DC, and New York City came to an end on Tuesday.

80 Democrats sent a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to prioritize fighting climate change in resurrected social spending bill.

The Biden Administration is on defense over its plan to replace oil from Russia by importing it from Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro.

The Broward County Sheriff’s Office arrested Axel Giovany Casseus, 21, on Friday in connection to the drug overdoses of six cadets from West Point military academy.

Six West Point students in Florida for spring break were hospitalized last week after after four ingested fentanyl-laced cocaine and two others tried to perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and were overcome by the drug’s effects.

Florida lawmakers plan to hold school districts accountable for flouting state law that banned mask mandates.

Lawmakers in Hawaii have advanced legislation that will force insurance companies to cover “gender affirming” medical treatment for people who claim to be “transgender” or the opposite of their biological sex.

Republicans in the U.S. Senate have introduced a bill to ban oil and gas imports from the dictatorships in Iran and Venezuela.

Ira Shostakovich, an 11-year Ukrainian training to be an elite tennis player, fled her war-torn homeland and found supporters in California.

U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on Wednesday asked fossil fuel executives at a conference to increase production levels.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused grain costs to soar as both countries contribute a large portion of those products globally.

Republican Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) said at a press conference on Capitol Hill on Tuesday that President Joe Biden should stop begging “other dictators” in Iran and Venezuela for fossil fuels needed in the U.S. and allow domestic oil to flow.

California law all but ends single family home zoning, but San Francisco leaders want even denser housing in single family home neighborhoods.

Relatives of Trevor Reed, a U.S. Marine imprisoned in Russia, plan to protest in Texas where Biden will be speaking about military veterans.

Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones is blaming an illegal alien allegedly killing his daughters on the state’s sanctuary state law.

An unidentified person at a San Francisco Walgreens filmed a man shoplifting while customers and employees watched.

A California judge ruled on Thursday that revitalizing neighborhoods with nice housing and shops does not “gentrify” the community.

The Florida Senate on Friday passed a voting law measure that establishes an Office of Election Crimes to ensure election integrity.
