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Apr 17 2023
News
Michigan recycling rate continues to climb, but lags behind national rate
Michigan's recycling rate hit a record high in 2022, state environmental officials announced Monday as they touted increased access to community recycling programs and a growing local market for reusable materials. Michigan's recycling rate has been on an upward trajectory since 2019. It has risen seven percentage points in recent years, from 14.25% before 2019 to more than 21% in 2022, the
Detroit NewsApr 17 2023
News
Court throws out Berkeley, California's ban on natural gas
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — A federal appeals court on Monday overturned Berkeley, California's first-in-the-nation ban on natural gas in new construction, agreeing with restaurant owners who argued the city bypassed federal energy regulations when it approved the ordinance. The measure, which took effect in 2020 to cheers from environmentalists, was intended to reduce emissions of greenhouse
The Durango HeraldApr 21 2023
News
“Colonizing Our Community”: Elon Musk’s SpaceX Rocket Explodes in Texas as Feds OK New LNG Projects
We get an update from South Texas, where Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket blew up four minutes after launch Friday and residents reported particulates or ash rained down on their neighborhoods near the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge. We speak with Bekah Hinojosa of Another Gulf Is Possible, who has been targeted for participating in protests against SpaceX. She says, “We’re clearly
Democracy Now!Apr 16 2023
News
Vivek Ramaswamy: 'I Would Not Give Another Dollar to Ukraine'
WOLFEBORO, NEW HAMPSHIRE – Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said Friday night he would not send any more taxpayer dollars to Ukraine if elected and asserted Russia’s invasion of the country proves energy independence is pivotal not only to economic security but to national security as well. Ramaswamy spoke before a packed house at the Morning House Lodge in Wolfeboro, New
Breitbart NewsOct 09 2022
News
Kirby: Biden ‘Armageddon’ remark reflects ‘the very high stakes that are in play’
White House national security spokesman John Kirby in an interview on Sunday said that President Biden’s remark regarding the “prospect of Armageddon” reflects “the very high stakes that are in play” in the wake of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s nuclear threats.
“The president was reflecting the very high stakes that are in play right now, Martha,” Kirty told host Martha Raddatz
The HillApr 06 2023
News
Spurs excited for first-ever NBA regular season game in Austin
AUSTIN, Texas – With the goal of expanding their fan base, the San Antonio Spurs arrived in Austin on Wednesday afternoon eager to play back-to-back games at the Moody Center. “I’m extremely excited,” guard Tre Jones said. “You know, it’s a different city, but obviously Austin is close to home and we’re really to get going here. There’s a lot of energy around this and it’s a good little mix up
KSATApr 18 2023
News
Appeals Court Pumps Brakes on Berkeley’s Gas Stove Ban
Blue flames rise from the burner of a natural gas stove in Orange, Calif., June 11, 2003. (David McNew/Getty Images) The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals snuffed out a California city’s ban on new natural gas hookups on April 17, handing restaurant owners and cooks their first victory over the national climate-action movement. Judge Patrick Bumatay reversed a district court’s dismissal of a
The Epoch TimesApr 14 2023
News
Biden Approves Exports From Planned Alaska LNG Project
The Department of Energy approved on Thursday LNG exports from a proposed $39-billion Alaska project, with which the Biden Administration drew criticism from environmentalists again. DOE approved exports by vessels from the planned Alaska LNG Project to countries with which the U.S. does not have free trade agreements in a volume equivalent to 929 billion cubic feet (Bcf) per year of natural
OilPrice.comMar 06 2023
Opinion
Biden turns his back on American voters in pursuit of green agenda
President Biden told us early on that he’d put the green agenda high on the top of his list of things to accomplish. We should have believed him, but because many of us didn’t, we’re paying the price.
Mr. Biden got to where he is by being Lunch Bucket Joe, a friend to working men and women alike. He shared their struggles as a boy growing up in a working-class community in Scranton,
Washington TimesMay 09 2023
News
Fox News' Rating Slump Continues With One Network Claiming Dominance
There’s no sugar-coating it; Fox News is still reeling from its disastrous move to dismiss Tucker Carlson. The longtime host was a ratings king for the news network amid their months-long legal fight with Dominion Voting Systems, the company accused by many of rigging the 2020 election in Joe Biden’s favor. They slapped Fox with a $1.6 billion lawsuit, which was set to hear opening arguments
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