September 8, 2023 Red tape is holding up dozens of key energy projects, new research shows EXCLUSIVE: Research published Friday and shared with Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital highlights how a wide range of traditional and alternative energy projects are being slowed by regulations.
September 7, 2023 Federal judge deals another blow to Minnesota copper-nickel mine proposal U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper has dismissed a crucial mineral rights lawsuit by Twin Metals, another setback to the company's proposed copper-nickel mine in northern Minnesota.
September 7, 2023 Manchin, others torch Biden for banning oil drilling across millions of acres: 'assault on our economy' President Biden is facing heavy criticism for actions his administration took this week significantly curbing energy production on federal lands in Alaska.
September 7, 2023 We must stop mask mandates before Biden and Democrats force them on us again. Here’s how we do it Dr. Anthony Fauci is back and so is talk of masking. This new bill, the "Freedom to Breathe Act," would stop COVID-19 tyranny before it can be forced on us again.
September 5, 2023 San Francisco struggling to fill empty downtown storefronts: 'Vacancies operate like a virus' Cities like San Francisco are still struggling to fill vacant store fronts in their downtown area and some are suggesting alternatives to retail space.
September 3, 2023 DC grocery store removing major name brands from beauty, health aisles to crackdown on theft A Giant grocery store in Washington D.C. is removing name brands from their beauty and health aisles in an effort to crackdown even further and deter theft.
September 2, 2023 Months of North Carolina sexual assaults pinned on suspended interpreter who pretended to be doctor: police An suspended North Carolina health department employee allegedly pretended to be a doctor to sexually assault woman in the Charlotte area, police allege.
September 1, 2023 Farmers, ranchers, landowners take aim at Biden admin for latest crackdown A broad group of organizations representing millions of Americans and hundreds of businesses came out in opposition of the Biden administration's plan to expand wildlife protections.
August 29, 2023 Biden admin backs down on key eco regulations after Supreme Court ruling The Environmental Protection Agency rescinded a portion of its regulations impacting bodies of water nationwide following a high-profile Supreme Court ruling.
August 29, 2023 ZAA-accredited zoos would be exempt from state oversight under Wisconsin GOP proposal A proposal by Wisconsin Republicans would allow Zoological Association of America-accredited zoos to bypass oversight by the state government.