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Dec 04 2013
News
Iran enrichment capacity expanded dramatically on Obama's watch
A Fox News review of reports by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and analyses prepared by leading research institutions show that the vast majority of Irans enrichment capability came online during the Obama administration.
Fox News DigitalApr 16 2015
News
The fall of coal
On a sweltering day in July 1979, President Jimmy Carter flew to Kentucky with a message: The nation’s energy future rested on coal. Not only was coal cheap and abundant, Carter made clear as he donned a hard hat to tour the Cane Run power plant near Louisville — it could also exist side by side with protecting the environment. Cane Run was ecologically state-of-the-art, one of the first
PoliticoOct 24 2013
News
Happening now: The Obamacare hearing
The contractors who've been under fire for weeks because the Obamacare website debacle finally get their chance to respond to questions of who's to blame onWednesday at a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing.
CNN (Online News)May 13 2014
News
U.S. Reconsiders Crude-Oil Export Ban
The U.S. is considering relaxing regulations that ban the export of crude oil as domestic production grows and the quality of some of the crude produced in the country isn't suitable for refining locally, U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said.
Wall Street Journal (News)Feb 13 2017
Opinion
OPINION: Four reasons why Betsy DeVos will be a welcome remedy for our nation's education woes
This week, Democrats made history by forcing Vice President Mike Pence to cast the deciding vote for Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. Why did Democrats decide to engage in all-out war against an education secretary? Why devote weeks of phone calls, media interviews, and emotional energy to defeating her rather than one of the other cabinet nominees?
Guest Writer - RightFeb 24 2021
News
Biden rushes to address global computer chip shortage via latest executive order
President Joe Biden will sign an executive order on Wednesday aimed at addressing a global semiconductor chip shortage that has forced U.S. automakers and other manufacturers to cut production and alarmed the White House and members of Congress, administration officials said.
The scarcity, exacerbated by the pandemic, will be the subject when Biden meets a bipartisan group of U.S.
ReutersOct 15 2014
Opinion
OPINION: RNC Chairman: Tom Steyer, Democratic allies trying to keep GOP voters away from polls
Tom Steyer’s dark money special interest group, NextGen Climate, knows Democrats can’t win this election on the issues this year—especially not on Steyer’s radical anti-energy agenda. So they have a new plan: suppress the Republican vote.
Fox News DigitalMay 14 2024
Headline Roundup
How Do Biden’s China Tariffs Compare to Trump’s?
The Biden administration on Tuesday announced steep new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and other tech and energy goods. Many compared the move to former President Donald Trump’s controversial tariffs on Chinese trade goods.
The Details: In 2018, Trump raised tariffs to 25% on $200 billion worth of Chinese products, building on a trade war that also involved Canada, Mexico, and
MarketWatch The Daily Wire New York Times (News)Oct 12 2020
News
Should fracking be banned?
The vice presidential debate between Vice President Mike Pence and Kamala Harris on Wednesday featured discussion of some of the most pressing issues facing the country: the coronavirus pandemic, the economy, President Trump’s record and the Supreme Court. One topic that got more attention than most pundits might have expected was fracking.
Pence raised the subject several times, making
Yahoo! The 360Jan 01 2020
Opinion
A New Year’s Climate Diet
Most diets fail. They fail mostly because after a period of bingeing (for example, New Year’s Eve) we set unrealistic goals for reforming our bad ways. In time, self-control breaks down and we hunger to throw open the cupboards and binge again.
The same is true of the American carbon diet. After a period of bingeing (say, the last century), the United States is per capita the most
New York Times (Opinion)