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Apr 11 2022
Perspectives Blog
When — or Whether — the GOP Splits Over Trump
From the CenterIn recent weeks, I’ve written about divides within the Democratic Party over energy, immigration, police reform and any number of policy matters. But the disagreements among Democrats are actually fairly small to the large and growing chasm in the Republican Party about what exactly to do with Donald Trump. Make no mistake, the former president is still by far the strongest
Dan SchnurJan 29 2024
Headline Roundup
How Will Biden's Pause on Natural Gas Export Approvals Impact Politics and Business?
The Energy Department said it would pause approvals for liquefied natural gas (LNG) export approvals on Friday, drawing applause from Democrats and environmental activists but criticism from Republicans and industry groups.
The Details: The pause would impact pending decisions on exports to countries with which the U.S. does not have a free trade agreement, a White House fact sheet
Axios OilPrice.com Washington ExaminerMay 14 2020
Analysis
Ousted whistleblower warns US is heading toward “darkest winter in modern history”
Dr. Rick Bright, previously the director of a US research agency working on a coronavirus vaccine, testified Thursday morning to a House subcommittee that “without better planning, 2020 could be the darkest winter in modern history.”
Bright warned lawmakers in his testimony before the health subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee that the US needs to take “simple but
VoxJun 17 2019
News
Iran Threatens to Violate Nuclear Deal’s Limits on Uranium Enrichment
Iran announced on Monday that it would soon violate a central element of the landmark 2015 nuclear deal, which the United States withdrew from last year, unless it received assurances that Europe will combat punishing American sanctions.
Iran is on track to exceed the deal’s limits on nuclear fuel within days, the country’s Atomic Energy Organization announced. The agency also left the
New York Times (News)Jun 17 2019
News
Iran to break uranium stockpile limit set by nuclear deal, spokesman says
Amid increased brinksmanship with the United States, Iran announced Monday its intention to exceed the low-enriched uranium stockpile limit it agreed to in the 2015 nuke deal -- unless certain demands are met by the pact's remaining signatories within the next 10 days.
More provocatively, the Islamic Republic's Atomic Energy Organization spokesman warned Iran could enrich uranium up to
Fox News (Online News)Jan 14 2020
News
Iran is closer ‘than ever before’ to regime collapse, says former Obama security advisor
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Iran has had a turbulent past week, marked by more than a hundred Iranian deaths and dramatically increased tensions with the U.S. As it enters into the third day of protests fueled by popular anger over the government’s handling of a downed passenger jet, some observers argue this is the most vulnerable the Islamic Republic’s regime has been since its
CNBCSep 16 2019
News
Trump: America Doesn't Need Oil, Gas From Middle East
President Donald Trump promised to help allies following attacks on major Saudi Arabian oil facilities, even though he said the U.S. no longer needs energy from the Middle East and has few tankers there.
"We are a net Energy Exporter," Trump tweeted Monday morning. "We don't need Middle Eastern Oil & Gas, & in fact have very few tankers there, but will help our Allies!"
Newsmax (News)Mar 09 2020
News
The oil market meltdown and its global impact
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — A clash of two oil titans - Saudi Arabia and Russia - is sending shock waves through energy markets, with wide-ranging implications for consumers and oil companies, including those in the No. 1 producing country, the United States.
The spat between these vital oil suppliers comes at a critical moment; the coronavirus outbreak is squeezing economies around the
Associated PressOct 19 2013
News
Pres. Obama prepares for more fights
The day after the shutdown showdown finally ended, Pres. Obama is trying to refocus his energy on his second term agenda. Will he be able to make progress on issues like immigration reform, a budget agreement, or the farm bill? CNN's Brianna Keilar reports.
CNN (Online News)Jan 02 2020
News
Prince William Announces Environment Prize, Calls For 'Decade of Action to Repair the Earth'
Prince William has announced a multi-million pound prize for “visionaries” working to solve “Earth’s greatest environmental problems,” from climate change to air pollution. The Earthshot Prize will be awarded to five winners, every year, for the next 10 years. The initiative’s goal is to provide “at least 50 solutions to the world’s greatest problems by 2030.”
The prize was designed by
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