April 25, 2023 North Dakota governor signs abortion ban with limited exceptions North Dakota on Monday enacted one of the strongest abortion bans in the nation, which contains limited exceptions for rape and incest before six weeks of pregnancy.
April 25, 2023 Portland nursing program at risk of closure due to leadership void A nursing school in Portland, Oregon, is at risk of closing as the program struggles to replace its director who resigned last month. The school has until May 4 to find new leadership.
April 25, 2023 White House furiously consulting eco groups ahead of expected power plant crackdown The White House has engaged with a number of climate groups that advocate for aggressive green policies ahead of an expected regulation targeting power plant emissions.
April 24, 2023 NYC mayor declares war on meat and dairy to save the planet ‘The Great Reset’ author Marc Morano tells ‘ӣÌÒÊÓÆµ Tonight’ Democrats are ‘coming for your food.'
April 24, 2023 Credit cards work, so why are lawmakers in this state going after them? Florida’s credit card bill is a mess with a labyrinth of complex rules that may become a template for other states. Card companies would face fines for each violation.
April 22, 2023 Biden admin is rushing to industrialize US oceans to stop climate change: 'Environmental wrecking ball' The Biden administration has aggressively pushed for offshore wind energy expansions, which critics say would amount to the industrialization of oceans.
April 22, 2023 Identity politics has 'truly invaded' the climate, science worlds: Marc Morano Climate Depot Publisher Marc Morano discusses President Biden's executive order on the climate, how identity politics is seeping into science and the reintroduction of the 'Green New Deal' by the Democrats.
April 22, 2023 Little can be done to copyright AI-generated content in America: AI lecturer An AI art lecturer said he believes the U.S. government would encounter difficulty if it attempted to establish a watermark system for AI-generated content.
April 22, 2023 AI concentrating more power in Big Tech's hands, researchers warn The rise of artificial intelligence is entrenching more economic and political power in the hands of Big Tech companies, according to researchers at New York University.
April 21, 2023 Supreme Court preserves full access to medical abortion pill mifepristone The Supreme Court ruled that full access to the abortion pill mifepristone can continue while a lawsuit works its way through the lower federal courts.