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AGs accuse Vanguard of ‘environmental activism’; ask for hearing on utility shares
By Kim Jarrett
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes and 12 other attorneys general are asking the Federal Energy Regulation Commission to hold a hearing over...
Heating Oil Shortages Loom in the Northeast
By Robert Romano
Home heating prices are soaring this coming winter, especially in New York and the northeast, where heating oil shortages are looming before...
Moore: America Was Built on Coal. Now Biden Wants to Abolish It
America got rich by replacing windmills with coal plants, and now, 150 years later, Biden wants to replace coal with windmills.
Data Shows Methane Emissions in Colorado Declined Significantly Despite Large Increase in Oil Production
Data shows methane emissions in Colorado fell 72 percent since 2015, even as oil production grew by 33 percent.
Moore: United Mine Workers of America Not Looking Out For Members’ Best Interests
The mystery of a miners union that does not support mining
In September 2020, at the first presidential debate between him and President Donald Trump,...
Senate Passes ‘Inflation Reduction Act’ After ‘Vote-a-Rama’
Senate Passes ‘Inflation Reduction Act’ After ‘Vote-a-Rama,’ including 87,000 new IRS agents to audit more taxpayers.
Pulling an all-night “vote-a-rama” Saturday that extended through the...
Hundreds of Missouri Governments Opt out of State’s Sales Tax Holiday
(The Center Square) – Missouri consumers can get some economic relief during this weekend’s annual back-to-school sales tax holiday, but it's reduced by hundreds...
State-by-State Rundown on Abortion (Analysis)
Most states are unlikely to enact bans, but 22 either have them already or probably will soon; following is a rundown on state abortion...
Congress Has Not Done Enough To Address Gang Violence, NY Citizens Crime Commission Says
Congressional focus is directed too much toward mass shootings, overlooking the more pervasive impact of gang violence, a top official at Citizens Crime Commission...
Attorneys General of 25 States Protest Biden No LNG-By-Rail Rule
The attorneys general of twenty-five states requested the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration imploring the agency rescind a new rule banning the transport of liquified natural gas via rail.