President Joe Biden and Democrats are pushing regulations and legislation to transform how Americans drive and how the vehicles used on the nation’s roads are powered.
“If [the] government can force or manipulate you--with money taken from you via taxes-- to getting the medical treatment you would otherwise refuse, what can't the government compel you to do?”
TC Energy, the Canadian company behind the Keystone XL pipeline which President Joe Biden cancelled on his first day in office, announced it was suing the U.S. government for $15 billion in damages.
Oil-field services and equipment companies in the United States added thousands of jobs in June as oil producers continued to bring more rigs online to meet recovering demand for petroleum products.
A new bill offered by Democrats in the House of Representatives would provide disincentives for banks to provide loans to, support bond offerings of, and provide other routine financial services to fossil fuel companies.
President Joe Biden’s administration has announced it is spending $52.5 million to fund 31 projects to advance next-generation hydrogen fuel-cell technologies.
The healthcare sector is being rocked by cyberattacks that are more sophisticated, occur more frequently and have greater disruptive potential than ever before.
"Allowing a flood of lawsuits against employers and businesses would be contrary to an open economy. Gov. Abbott also believes Texans should have the right to decide if they want the be vaccinated."