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Jul 23 2018
News
Trump to Iranian president: ‘Never ever threaten’ U.S. again, or ‘suffer consequences’
President Donald Trump and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani exchanged angry threats Monday as tensions between the two nations escalated as Washington prepares to re-impose economic sanctions following its withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear accord.
USA TODAYAug 03 2022
Fact Check
No, Republicans Do Not Oppose Helping Veterans
Welcome back to Forgotten Fact-Checks, a weekly column produced by National Review’s News Desk. This week, we explain Republican opposition to a veterans’ health bill, look at Politico’s White House PR, and hit more media misses.
Republicans Smeared as Cold-Hearted Veteran-Haters
Senate Republicans last week voted down a bill that would provide funding for health care and
National Review Fact CheckJul 10 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Why the best outcome now is to keep negotiating without reaching a deal | Fox News
Iran doesn't appear to have made the fundamental choice to give up its nuclear weapons programs.
Fox News DigitalJun 08 2022
News
Oil prices could go ‘parabolic’, putting global economy in ‘critical situation,’ says Trafigura chief
‘We have got a critical situation. I really think we have a problem for the next six months…once it gets to these parabolic states, markets can move and they can spike quite a lot.’
— Jeremy Weir, chief executive, Trafigura
That’s Jeremy Weir, who heads up Trafigura, one of the world’s largest commodity traders, sounding the alarm bell at the FT Global Boardroom conference on
MarketWatchMay 20 2021
News
Biden order on climate financial risk reaches deep into the economy
President Joe Biden will direct agencies to mitigate the financial risk of climate change to homeowners, consumers, federal workers, businesses and the government itself in a sweeping executive order signed Thursday.
Extreme weather poses risks to supply chains, food and water, housing and energy, according to a two-page fact sheet on the order. National Economic Council Director Brian
PoliticoApr 29 2022
Opinion
We’ve Opened the Door Too Wide for Oil and Gas Companies
Policymakers in the United States seem stuck in a bind. To alleviate a potentially catastrophic energy crisis in Europe, more U.S. oil and gas will need to flow there to replace Russian fuel. To make that happen, companies and politicians on both sides of the aisle are clamoring to boost drilling and fast-track new infrastructure. Americans, meanwhile, want cheaper gas.
The grim
New York Times (Opinion)Apr 13 2022
Analysis
Climate Campaigners Say Biden Ethanol Push Is 'As Silly as It Is Dangerous'
As U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday announced a suspension of seasonal regulations on ethanol blending—part of a bid to lower gas prices—climate campaigners criticized the White House for pursuing what they characterized as an economically impotent and environmentally harmful policy instead of advocating for more effective and popular solutions: a windfall profits tax on Big Oil and
Common DreamsMar 23 2019
News
Trump Blocks Large-Scale Sanctions Planned Against North Korea
President Trump said he wouldn’t move forward with a round of large-scale sanctions against North Korea on Friday, catching senior officials in his own administration by surprise and spurring confusion about his diplomatic strategy to induce Pyongyang to give up its nuclear arsenal and programs.
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 17 2021
Opinion
Want to end America’s uncivil war? Defund the fear
Millions of Texans lost power when our electrical grid buckled to Arctic storms so cold, they froze our gas pipelines, nuclear water pumps and wind generators. Instead of tackling the problem, we blamed each other.
Politicians across the nation immediately sprang into partisan form, some Democrats blaming Texans for our longtime oil and gas leadership, some Republicans denigrating our
The Dallas Morning NewsOct 16 2017
News
Trump takes hard line on Iran, but keeps Obama deal in place
President Donald Trump slammed Iran Friday, calling the country a "menace" and announced new sanctions against its regime -- but did not take action to alter the Obama-era nuclear deal that he has denounced since his presidential campaign.
The deal, Trump said, is no longer in the national security interest of the United States. This decision, which has been referred to as “
ABC News (Online)