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China power shortage threatens supply chain disruption and higher prices

Electricity customers across China were forced to spend periods of the last few weeks in the dark as utilities cut out the lights to manage significant...

Oil Prices Reach 3-Year High Amid Fuel Shortages

Oil prices on Tuesday hit a near-three-year high amid energy supply shortages, the Wall Street Journal reported.

GOP Rep Lays Out the 8 Ways Joe Biden Is Making the World a More Dangerous Place

Career politician Joe Biden is an epic failure as U.S. president who has made the world a more dangerous place, as evidenced by the numerous domestic and international crises he has unleashed so far in his tenure.

Feds Dumping Haitians at Texas Gas Station

Border Patrol releasing massive number of illegals into U.S.

Human infrastructure bill gives illegal aliens $300 a month per child

Will incentivize far more immigration

John Kerry Is Failing As Climate Czar. This Is Why.

Former Secretary of State and current Biden "Climate Czar" John Kerry is having trouble convincing the Chinese Community Party to jump onboard U.S. plans to combat climate change.

Warming Causes Cooling, Says Climate Scientist

Let's get this right: global warming caused the record cold in Texas last winter.  And the climate will be even colder for decades to come because the climate is warming, so let's spend trillions to make it colder.  Global warming is making us cold, so we need to make it colder, or else the Earth will burn up.

New York outlaws selling new gas-powered new vehicles by 2035

New York joins California and Massachusetts as states that have set deadlines to move away from fossil fuel-powered vehicles.

‘We all must come together now’: Senate Dems struggle for unity to finish $3.5 trillion bill

Senate Democrats are poised to blow past their Wednesday deadline to finish the $3.5 trillion social welfare bill, raising fresh doubts about the party’s ability to hold together and put the bill onto President Biden’s desk.

Inflation surges as prices spike 5.3 percent, settling at high pace

Inflation continued to surge in August, but appeared to settle at nearly the fastest pace in almost 13 years as the economy continues to emerge from the pandemic, the feds said Tuesday.

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