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US Energy Secretary Urges Oil Company to Revive Offshore Operations in California: What This Means for Energy Independence
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright recently ordered a Texas oil and gas company, Sable Offshore Corp., to resume operations off ... Read more
Severe March Winds: Power Outages, Property Damage, and Tragic Losses Amid Extreme Weather Events
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Strong winds swept across the Midwest, leading to widespread power outages and dangerous conditions. Over 346,000 people ... Read more
Trump Proposes New Tariffs to Bridge $1.6 Trillion Revenue Gap: What It Means for You
Tariff Changes and Their Impacts The Trump administration is ramping up efforts to recover about $1.6 trillion in lost tariff ... Read more
How the GOP’s Latest Election Bill Could Create New Challenges for Voters Across the U.S.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Joshua Bogdan, a lifelong U.S. resident from New Hampshire, faced unexpected challenges while trying to vote locally. ... Read more
Elevated Terrorism Threats in the U.S.: Impact of Iran Conflict and FBI Justice Department Cuts
In recent days, the U.S. has seen a surge in acts of violence linked to extremist ideologies. In New York ... Read more
Offshore Wind Project Gains Momentum as Power Flows to New England Grid Amid Trump Administration’s Scrutiny
Exciting news comes from the Revolution Wind project, an offshore wind farm that has just started supplying power to New ... Read more
8 Convicted of Terrorism for Shooting at Texas Immigration Facility: Links to Antifa Revealed
A federal jury in Texas recently convicted eight individuals on terrorism charges related to a shooting at an immigration facility. ... Read more
Feds Arrest Man for Allegedly Selling Gun to Old Dominion University Shooter: What You Need to Know
A man has been charged for selling a stolen gun to Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, who tragically used it in a ... Read more
