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Hawaiian Company Claims Request For Water To Fight The Deadly Fire Was Delayed By Government

A company in Hawaii claims that it was delayed for hours to help put out the deadly fires that devastated the island while a government agency, led by a man who has pushed for "water equity," consulted with local farmers. 

Hawaii Wildfires: Maui Tragedy Death Toll Rises to 36

President Biden promptly deployed “all available Federal assets” to help mitigate the wildfire's impact.

Nuclear Power Cleanest Energy Source, Helps Biden Emission Goals

Nuclear power has now become the cleanest source of energy.

First New U.S. Nuclear Power Plant in 30 Years Goes Online

In a major milestone for clean energy, Georgia Power has announced that Plant Vogtle Unit 3 has begun commercial operation, serving the state of Georgia with reliable, emission-free energy.

Incandescent Light Bulbs to Be Banned Starting August 1

A federal ban on incandescent light bulbs is set to begin on August 1.

California School Board President Severely Threatened After Policy Decision

Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education President Sonja Shaw told "Washington Watch With Tony Perkins" about some of the threats she received after the board adopted a pro-parent policy.

Children’s Health Defense Sues Los Angeles for Failing to Release ‘Smart City’ Documents

Children's Health Defense (CHD) is suing the City of Los Angeles after the city failed to provide materials pertaining to LA's "smart city" initiatives.

Joe Biden’s Economic Approval Rating Just 37%

The report indicates that 58% of respondents disapprove of his handling of the economy, albeit a 4-point drop from the April survey.

One of China’s Largest Real Estate Groups Posts Staggering $81 Billion Losses

China's real estate market is apparently collapsing.

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