Oil Industry Sues Biden Administration, Wants Resumption of Federal Leasing
By Zachary Stieber The Biden administration’s pause on the leasing of federal lands and waters for oil and natural gas drilling is illegal, a dozen oil industry groups argue in…
What’s Inside Democrats’ ‘For the People’ Bill
By Joseph Lord Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) indicated before Congress went on recess that Sen. Jeff Merkley’s (D-Ore.) election reform “For the People” Act would be the top priority for…
Strong Demand for Gas Vehicles Drives Detroit Production Plans, Clouds Biden’s 2030 Goal for EVs
By Tom Ozimek Automakers in North America plan to build more pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles than electric vehicles well into the late 2020s, with strong consumer demand for…
More Than 7 Million Americans Poised to Lose Unemployment Benefits
By Peter Malbin More than 7 million Americans are in jeopardy of losing their unemployment aid immediately after Labor Day. Gig workers and other unemployed Americans who qualified for pandemic…
Black Conservatives Push 1776 Unites for Schools Over Critical Race Theory
By Jack Gournell A group of Black conservatives has penned an open letter to the nation’s school boards urging them to teach a curriculum that rejects the principles of critical…
Florida Rep. Perez to Newsmax: Feds Can’t Pay Off School Superintendents
By Sandy Fitzgerald The Biden administration’s move to offer money to school districts that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis had threatened to cut off for defying his call not to enforce…
Biden to return to White House, address nation after Afghanistan falls to Taliban
By Tyler Olson President Biden will deliver an address from the White House at 3:45 p.m. ET Monday amid a dire situation in Afghanistan that forced Americans to abandon their…
Biden ‘inflation tax’ erases gains in workers’ pay, as Democrats’ own economists admit fears
By John Solomon One promise from the U.S. economy emerging from the pandemic was that American workers would benefit from a tight labor pool driving up salary and pay. And…
Texas Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Local Mask Mandates
By Isabel van Brugen The Texas Supreme Court on Sunday granted an emergency stay to Gov. Greg Abbott over his ban on mask mandates. It overrides lower court rulings that…
White House Press Secretary ‘Out of the Office’ as Biden Remains Silent on Taliban, Afghanistan
By Zachary Stieber President Joe Biden’s top spokesperson is out of the office for a week as the president stays silent on the Taliban overthrowing the government in Afghanistan. White…
Teachers unions go to court to deter critical race theory disclosure
Sarah Parshall Perry The nation’s teachers unions are running scared over critical race theory pushback at the grassroots level.© Provided by Washington Examiner The unions underestimated parents, educators, and school…
Musk Says Starship Orbital Stack Ready for Flight in Few Weeks
SpaceX founder Elon Musk said on Saturday the first orbital stack of the Starship rocket should be ready for flight in the coming weeks, taking the unorthodox billionaire a step…
