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Aug 01 2023
Headline Roundup
Which Light Bulbs Are Affected by New Federal Ban?
A new rule banning many common light bulbs took effect Tuesday. Which bulbs are affected?
The Details: The rule, passed in April 2022 by the Department of Energy (DOE), requires light bulbs to emit at least 45 lumens per watt. U.S. manufacturers can no longer sell many types of incandescent and halogen light bulbs, which are cheaper than LED bulbs but typically only generate around 15
CNN Business Verify Fox News (Online News)Sep 15 2019
News
Why the Saudi oil attack is a ‘big deal’ that could be a ‘game changer’ in stock markets and crude prices
An intensifying Middle East conflict is threatening to throw the world’s energy market into disarray after weekend drone attacks destroyed parts of Saudi Aramco’s Abqaiq plant — one of the world’s largest processors of oil — and a separate nearby oil field.
On Saturday, the drone attacks, directed at Saudi Arabian oil facilities that account for nearly 10 million barrels of crude-oil
MarketWatchOct 30 2013
News
Obamacare latest: Sebelius on the hot seat
They want her fired and the health care reforms she champions dismantled, and now Republicans are getting their chance to question Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius over the rocky rollout of the Obamacare website as she testifies before a House Energy and Commerce Committee.
CNN (Online News)Mar 04 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Netanyahu’s Nuclear Deceptions
In the address on Tuesday to the United States Congress by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, we witnessed a new peak in the long-running hype over Iran’s nuclear energy program. Yet all his predictions about how close Iran was to acquiring a nuclear bomb have proved baseless.
New York Times (News)Apr 29 2021
Analysis
5 winners and 3 losers from President Biden’s first congressional address
Winner: Obamacare. Loser: Wall Street.
President Joe Biden struck a notably optimistic tone in his first speech before a joint session of Congress, coming after a long pandemic year that has been marked by isolation, loss, and for far too many Americans, death.
“After just 100 days — I can report to the nation: America is on the move again,” Biden said during his speech. “Turning
VoxJun 30 2021
News
Trump audit excitement meets with fear from election officials
A monthslong examination of all the ballots from the 2020 election in Arizona’s most populous county may be winding down soon. But now the state is spreading the “audit” playbook across the country.
Supporters of former President Donald Trump — fueled by Trump’s false claim that he did not lose the 2020 election — are behind a new push to review the results in states including Michigan
PoliticoAug 31 2021
Perspectives Blog
How the $1.2T Infrastructure Bill Will Impact You
From the CenterThis view is from an author rated as Center.
If it becomes law, the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill recently approved by the Senate will have a vast impact on virtually all American communities.
The bill’s key allocations are as follows: $550 billion for traditional infrastructure like roads and water supply networks; $105 billion for public transit and
Henry A. BrechterApr 28 2021
Analysis
Biden’s Trillion-Dollar Train Wreck
On the menu today: No, really, you can’t keep track of the Biden administration’s trillion-dollar spending bills without a scorecard — and this administration appears to be whistling past the graveyard on the threat of inflation; there’s some easily overlooked good news on COVID-19 over the past two weeks; another police controversy, this time in California’s Bay area; and looking ahead to
National Review (News)Sep 07 2016
News
Behind Closed Doors, Donald Trump’s Adviser Explains His Real Economic Plan
At a private meeting of conservatives in Cleveland this summer, Donald Trump’s senior economic adviser, Stephen Moore, said the candidate planned to pay for his costly proposals by eliminating the departments of Commerce, Energy and Education; lifting all restrictions on mining, drilling and fracking; ending Temporary Assistance for Needy Families programs, and offering rust-belt factory
HuffPostMay 27 2021
News
Biden to Propose $6 Trillion Budget to Make U.S. More Competitive
The president’s plans to invest in infrastructure, education, health care and more would push federal spending to its highest sustained levels since World War II.
WASHINGTON — President Biden will propose a $6 trillion budget on Friday that would take the United States to its highest sustained levels of federal spending since World War II, while running deficits above $1.3 trillion
New York Times (News)