Energy

Former Biden Official to Have Mental Health Evaluation After Escaping Jail Time

Samuel Brinton, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy, is to have a mental health evaluation after stealing luggage from an airport and avoiding incarceration.

U.S. Gas Prices on the Rise, Worst Yet to Come

"Oil prices remain a wildcard, but we’re likely a few weeks away from seeing the national average peak," says head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy.

Trump-Era Federal Judge Overturns Berkeley’s Biden-Backed Natural Gas Ban, Citing Overreach

"Cities and states cannot ignore federal law in an effort to constrain consumer choice, and it is encouraging that the Ninth Circuit upheld this standard," the California Restaurant Association (CRA) president and CEO said.

Two Tennessee Senators Endorse Trump

Lawmakers are choosing sides in the upcoming 2024 presidential race.

Former Biden Energy Offical Escapes Jail Time, Told to ‘Stay Out of Trouble’

Former senior official of the Department of Energy (DOE) Sam Brinton escaped jail time for his grand larceny case.

U.S. Military Presence Confirmed at Ukraine Embassy

U.S. military presence at the Kyiv embassy underscores American involvement in Ukraine, providing security and assisting with accountability of materials.

Former White House Stenographer Alleges Biden Involved in ‘Kickback Scheme’ with Son’s Business Dealings

Former White House stenographer Mike McCormick is alleging that President Joe Biden was involved in a "kickback scheme" related to his son Hunter's business dealings while he was vice president, and is willing to testify under oath before the federal grand jury investigating Hunter.

Records Show Millions of Dollars From Chinese Companies to Hunter Biden

Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) said Cathay Bank provided records revealing that millions of dollars were given to Hunter Biden from Chinese companies.

EPA Proposes New Tailpipe Emission Standards

EPA Administrator Michael Regan proposed new tailpipe emission standards that may force as much as 67% of new vehicle sales to be electric.

Poll Finds 47% Of Americans Likely Wouldn’t Purchase an EV

A poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and the Energy Policy Institute found that 47% of Americans do not believe they will purchase an elective vehicle (EV) in the future.

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