The clean energy economy is not often kitchen table conversation — but the turbulent energy market often made headlines in 2022. Supply chain disruptions, an international energy crisis, and rising interest rates elevated prices for key energy commodities, putting significant stress on the United States’ energy sector. Broken permitting processes have exacerbated delays and slowed deployment of new clean energy. Despite these difficulties, new data shows that progress in the clean energy sector stayed resilient through 2022. According...
Almost 70 percent of motorists are nervous about the use of self-driving cars, according to a new poll from the American Automobile Association (AAA). The AAA poll released Thursday showed 68 percent of respondents said they are afraid of fully self-driving vehicles, up from the 55 percent who said so in the association’s poll last...
Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Dems wary as Biden tax fight looms A tax fight is likely brewing on the horizon, as President Biden ramps up calls for increases on wealthier citizens. But not all Democrats are...
Two Americans were arrested Thursday in relation to an alleged scheme to supply Russia with aviation equipment in violation of U.S. export laws amid the war on Ukraine, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). The DOJ alleged in a release that two men from Kansas — 59-year-old Cyril Gregory Buyanovsky and 55-year-old Douglas Robertson...
In the world of political talking points, there are gems and duds. The architect of one of President Biden's panned talking points was just revealed as she heads out the West Wing.
President Biden told Senate Democrats over lunch he wouldn’t stop Republicans from interfering in the affairs of Washington, D.C., when it comes to the city’s criminal code.
New York City first responders and their union won a legal victory in a settlement with the city over allegations that the emergency personnel were muzzled, punished and intimidated.
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held a surprise book signing at a Buc-ee's gas station in Jacksonville, Florida, autographing copies of his new book.