VIDEO November 24 How the U.S. gave away its mineral edge — and China seized control Two experts trace the collapse of America’s rare-earth industry from the 1990s to today — and why the race to rebuild it has become a fight for national security.
Opinion November 24 Newsom's war on energy is crippling California and undermining our military California Gov. Gavin Newsom's energy policies have driven over 360 companies from the state, causing gas prices to soar and oil production to plummet.
Senate November 21 Graham says Trump wants to 'move the bill' on Russia sanctions, but procedural hurdles await A bipartisan sanctions package against Russia with over 80 Senate co-sponsors stalls as House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., dispute legislative procedures.
VIDEO November 21 Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse criticizes State Dept for not supporting COP30 trip Rhode Island Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse said President Trump does not represent the U.S. on climate matters because of ties to oil industry donors.
Energy In America November 20 Climate deadlines collide with politics as Dem-led states chase Big Oil in court but spare local refiners Democrat-led states sue fossil fuel companies like tobacco firms while struggling to maintain power grid reliability during clean energy transitions.
Opinion November 19 Biden’s green energy fiasco, not Trump's reforms, is jacking up your electric bill California has the nation's second-highest electricity prices after 127% increases since 2010, despite Governor Gavin Newsom's claims about clean energy success.
Energy In America November 18 Trump admin pours $1B into massive effort to restart nuclear reactor at historic meltdown site The Trump administration provides a $1 billion loan to Constellation Energy to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor, potentially powering 800,000 homes.
Energy In America November 18 New Arctic discovery could deal massive blow to Chinese dominance of rare earth minerals Alaska's GraphiteOne project near Nome discovers massive rare earth mineral reserves, potentially breaking China's 90% market dominance in critical materials.
Energy In America November 17 Zeldin overhauls Biden-era water rule to end ‘weaponization’ that led ‘puddles’ to trigger pricy permits EPA chief Lee Zeldin announces major overhaul of Biden-era water regulations that forced landowners to pay costly permits for building on soggy ground and puddles.
Energy Science November 14 Texas startup raises $5.5M for revolutionary solar towers that produce 50% more energy Texas startup Janta Power raises $5.5M for innovative vertical solar towers that generate 50% more energy than traditional panels while using just one-third the land.
VIDEO November 13 Gavin Newsom pushes climate agenda in Brazil, downplays affordability concerns Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ anchor John Roberts speaks with strategist Katie Zacharia and commentator Natalie Beisner about California Governor Gavin Newsom’s climate plans and the effects of high energy prices on ‘America Reports’.