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The clean energy transition needs an era of industrial statesmanship

Little has been written about the role of industrial statesmanship in forging the consensus needed for social change in critical periods of our country’s economic development.

Bank failures become flashpoints in emerging 2024 field

The failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank have emerged as turning points in key Senate races heading into 2024, with Democrats quick to seize on the issue and in some cases attack their opponents over it. In California, Reps. Katie Porter (D), Barbara Lee (D) and Adam Schiff (D) — who are all...

Cuban migrants fly hang glider into Florida airport only to be arrested after safe landing

Two Cuban illegals immigrants were caught on Saturday after flying into the Key West International Airport on a powered hang glider

Minnesota advances ‘trans refuge’ bill opponents say would strip custody from non-consenting parents

Minnesota lawmakers advanced legislation making the state a "trans refuge" for minors who are being denied so-called "gender-affirming care" in other states.

House GOP vows on ‘following through’ with vote on major change to Constitution: ‘Great response’

House Republicans are reaffirming their commitment to passing a proposed amendment to limit the number of terms one person may serve in Congress.

Why Republicans must support Ukraine as Biden claims moral victory

As Russia’s war on Ukraine enters its second, destructive year, the Republican Party must decide what its foreign policy will be. Certainly, GOP support...

The NYC charter school using Greek to win big

“I believe the author added the last two lines in Latin to add irony to the poem.” “The lines were added to challenge the...

Biden pledges federal assistance after Mississippi tornadoes: ‘We will be there as long as it takes’

President Biden on Saturday offered his condolences to the Mississippi residents reeling from the deadly tornado and severe storms that killed at least 23 people and leveled multiple rural communities.

Push to expand voting rights in U.S. for those held in jails

The voting precinct could have been any one of hundreds throughout Chicago, except that these voters in the first round of the mayoral election were all wearing the same beige smocks. And the security at this polling place wasn't intended to keep disrupters and campaigners out, but the voters in.

Idaho governor signs legislation allowing execution by firing squad

Idaho Gov. Brad Little (R) signed legislation on Friday to allow execution by firing squad on Friday, making it the fifth state in the country to allow this method. Little said in a letter to state House Speaker Mike Moyle (R) that he chose to sign the bill because of his support for Idaho being...

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