January 17, 2024 Biden admin abruptly reverses proposal opening public lands to foreign ownership after GOP opposition The Securities and Exchange Commission said in a filing Wednesday that it would block a proposal that would have opened public lands to private ownership.
January 17, 2024 Hunter Biden's art dealer lashes out after testimony, says Congress is where 'real' influence peddling happens Georges Bergès, Hunter Biden's art dealer, lashed out in defense of the first son after his congressional testimony as part of President Biden's impeachment inquiry.
January 16, 2024 Wisconsin Senate fires state utility regulator in another blow to Democratic Gov. Evers Wisconsin's Republican-controlled state Senate voted Tuesday against the confirmation of Public Service Commissioner Tyler Huebner, appointed two other times by Gov. Tony Evers.
January 16, 2024 Supreme Court prepares for federal regulations case that could affect fishermen Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ' Douglas Kennedy reports the latest on what's at stake from New York City.Â
January 15, 2024 Major wind project was dependent on Biden admin waiving taxpayer safeguard: internal docs EXCLUSIVE: The Biden administration waived a key fee designed to safeguard taxpayers for a major offshore wind project after officials said the project depended on the action.
January 13, 2024 Biden admin issues new natural gas tax in latest fossil fuel crackdown The Biden administration is moving forward with new regulations introducing a tax on the fossil fuel industry's methane emissions, a proposal that could curb future production.
January 13, 2024 Home hospital care brings ‘phenomenal’ benefits to patients and providers, study finds A growing number of patients and providers are heralding the benefits of bringing hospital care into homes — but a lack of permanent federal funding could put such programs at risk.
January 12, 2024 Georgia Republicans considering Medicaid expansion risk backlash from primary voters Some Georgia Republican lawmakers are considering expanding Medicaid, but doing so risks alienating Republican primary voters who may oppose expanding health care coverage.
January 12, 2024 Biden's EPA lost track of billions of dollars in taxpayer funds: inspector general The Environmental Protection Agency lost track of 99.9% of the funds that it sent in awards, an amount worth billions of dollars, according to an inspector general audit.
January 11, 2024 Putin critic Sergei Udaltsov arrested charged with 'justifying terrorism' Sergei Udaltsov, a prominent Russian left-wing activist and President Putin critic has been arrested and charged with “justifying terrorism" on social media.