Business mogul Kevin O’Leary wants to invest in a US refinery, says fossil fuels will stick around
April 13, 2023
A pair of bipartisan U.S. senators from New Mexico and Texas proposed new legislation on Wednesday that looks to impact efforts by private companies to build temporary storage facilities for the purpose of housing spent nuclear fuel from commercial power plants around the country. The legislation comes as the federal[Read More…]
On Wednesday, an Oregon bill that is aimed at helping renters gain access to air conditioners as well as air filters passed the Oregon Senate with a vote of 23-4 and is on its way to the House for consideration. The bill’s introduction was brought on by a record-breaking heat[Read More…]
Congressional Democrats are looking to restart a federal program aimed at reuniting Cuban families in the United States as the application processing ceased years ago following the U.S. government personnel in Havana falling mysteriously ill. A bill was filed on Wednesday by Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and New Jersey[Read More…]
On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas restated his refusal to allow the Senate to consider the nominations of multiple Justice Department nominees, including Marisa Darden, who is up for service as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio. Cotton said that he would not be allowing six[Read More…]
An Alabama man, part of the Oath Keeper organization, was the first of the group to plead guilty to seditious conspiracy for his actions in participation in the January 6 riot at the Capitol regarding the certification of Joe Biden as president of the United States. The man accepted a[Read More…]
On Wednesday afternoon, a commissioner for the New York City Tax and Limousine Commission resigned after she began slurring her words and berating and threatening employees during a virtual work meeting. The recordings, which were obtained by NBC New York, show Aloysee Heredia Jarmoszuk on a Microsoft Teams meeting talking[Read More…]
An estimate from the UN refugee agency that was released on Tuesday said that about 874,000 Ukrainian refugees have already fled to neighboring countries since Russia launched its attack on the country last week. The refugee agency warned of the possibility that the war could create “Europe’s largest refugee crisis[Read More…]
During his Tuesday State of the Union Address, President Joe Biden urged Americans to end the political divisions that have been heightened by COVID-19 protocols and requirements. As COVID-19 cases are down by 59 percent in the last two weeks, Biden said the time has approached for life to resume[Read More…]
According to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, President Joe Biden’s approval rating fell once again, reaching yet another record low. Just ahead of his first State of the Union address on Tuesday, the president’s rating saw just 37 percent of respondents saying they approve of the job he is[Read More…]
Vice President Kamala Harris is receiving criticism for her explanation of what is going in the Russia-Ukraine conflict that has culminated in a Russian invasion of its neighboring country. Harris, during an appearance on the “Morning Hustle” radio program, was asked by a co-host to explain the war “in layman’s[Read More…]