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Mar 31 2020
News
Trump rollback of mileage standards guts climate change push
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration rolled back ambitious Obama-era vehicle mileage standards Tuesday, raising the ceiling on damaging fossil fuel emissions for years to come and gutting one of the United States’ biggest efforts against climate change.
The Trump administration released a final rule Tuesday on mileage standards through 2026. The change — after two years of Trump
Associated PressMay 24 2018
Opinion
Why Is Elon Musk Attacking the Media? We Explain. (Also, Give Us a Good Rating!)
Elon Musk, the billionaire who has ambitions to colonize Mars and whose companies make electric vehicles and rockets, spent part of his Wednesday criticizing an already beleaguered and much-maligned group of humans on Earth.
Yes, Mr. Musk, 46, the chief executive of SpaceX and Tesla, could not help unloading on the news media — members of which have written articles, especially in
New York Times (News)Jun 09 2014
Opinion
Opinion: Obama's radical agenda for America extends far beyond EPA proposal
President Obama's plan to curb electric utility carbon dioxide emissions won't do much to delay global warming but it will please liberals who delight in extending government control over ever larger segments of the private economy.
Fox News (Online News)Jun 03 2014
News
Coal-state lawmakers rally against power plant emissions crackdown
Coal-state lawmakers accusing President Obama of using a back door to impose strict emissions limits on power plants are rallying to slam that door shut - claiming the plan would cost jobs and jack up electric bills.
Fox News (Online News)Oct 05 2023
Headline Roundup
Mixed Media Coverage on Trump’s EV Comments at Recent Campaign Event
Former President Donald Trump made remarks about electric vehicles at a campaign event in Iowa over the weekend, spurring mixed media coverage across the spectrum.
The Details: Trump said if Biden’s EV plan, which received $1.7 billion earlier this year via his 2021 infrastructure plan, were to stand, “gas-powered cars will be gone.” He also said electric boats have batteries so heavy
The Guardian Newsweek Washington ExaminerApr 15 2015
News
Thousands without power Wednesday after storm hits Utah
Rocky Mountain Power reports power outages are affecting several communities across Utah after a storm system with high winds caused widespread damage to electrical facilities.
Salt Lake Metro Area
Customers affected: Approximately 2,876
KSTUFeb 22 2021
Fact Check
Fact-checking the Texas energy-failure blame game
This week, all eyes have been on Texas. An unprecedented winter storm left 4 million people without power across the state, and put nearly half of all Texans under a boil-water advisory.
Initial reports from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), which manages the state's power grid, suggested frozen wind turbines were partially to blame. Though ERCOT's report on Sunday said
CNN (Online News)Jun 03 2014
News
Coal-state lawmakers rally against power plant emissions crackdown
Coal-state lawmakers, accusing President Obama of using a back door to impose strict emissions limits on power plants, are rallying to slam that door shut -- claiming the plan would cost jobs and jack up electric bills.
Fox News (Online News)Jun 26 2013
News
Evangelicals: Obama's Coal Restrictions Hurt the Poor
More than 100 evangelical scientists, economists, theologians, and pastors endorsed an official statement Monday opposing new restrictions planned by President Barack Obama on carbon-dioxide emissions from electric power plants.
CBNAug 13 2021
Opinion
July inflation report is bad news for consumers — again
Since President Joe Biden entered the Oval Office, inflation in America has become a persistent problem.
In fact, inflation has steadily risen from 1.7% in January to 5.4% in both June and July.
Sadly, this is bad news for consumers, who are more than aware that their money isn’t going as far as it did just a few months ago.
Per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “The all
Washington Examiner