OPINION January 22, 2024 Who’s protecting consumers from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau? On behalf of the 256,000 American consumers whose protected information was compromised by the agency tasked with protecting consumers, what are we supposed to do?
Energy In America January 22, 2024 Energy developer axing key coal power plants to meet eco goals, jeopardizing power for millions Minneapolis-based energy developer Xcel Energy is proceeding with plans to shutter all of its remaining coal power plants, including two facilities in Minnesota, sparking criticism.
OPINION January 22, 2024 Scams are the policy problem no one is talking about Eight percent of adults – or 21 million Americans – were scammed in the past year, according to Gallup, and estimated fraud losses are between $21 billion to $137 billion annually,
Abortion January 21, 2024 Pro-life health care workers urge pro-family policies as major medical institutions push abortion Health care professionals at the March for Life Friday have seen doctors and medical professionals rejecting messages from advocates for abortion.
Health January 20, 2024 WHO director calls for world pandemic treaty to prepare for Disease X The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has called on countries to sign the health organization’s pandemic treaty so the world can prepare for a placeholder virus called “Disease X."
HEALTH January 20, 2024 Scabies outbreak in UK linked to drug shortages, experts confirm: 'Progressively worse' U.K. doctors are sounding the alarm about a surge in scabies cases across the country, according to reports. Experts weigh in on drug shortages and prevention tips.
Kentucky January 19, 2024 Democratic Gov. Beshear blasts Kentucky House Republicans' spending plan Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear denounced House Republicans' spending plan, claiming it is insufficient to fund education, Medicaid, natural disaster response, and state employees.
VIDEO January 19, 2024 Retired military officers sound alarm on Biden's EV push: ‘Fundamentally wrong’ Retired Navy Captain Bob ‘Shoebob’ Carey joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss how the push for electric vehicles could increase the U.S.’s reliance on China, ‘our biggest competitor in the world.’
Energy In America January 19, 2024 Environmentalists call on Biden admin to tank natural gas project amid nationwide arctic blast Environmental activists are calling for the Biden administration to invoke rarely-used powers to strike down the approval of a major natural gas project in the Pacific Northwest.
Artificial Intelligence January 18, 2024 Where is the AI boom? Experts caution new tech will take time Artificial intelligence enjoyed what was in some ways a landmark year in 2023, though many wonder just when the AI boom that was predicted will ever come to fruition.
OPINION January 18, 2024 The death of American excellence Progressives have worked to supplant equality of opportunity with equity of outcomes. Now, only 27% of Americans believe they can still achieve the American Dream.