Click for the latest from The Hill {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Renewables jobs grew faster than overall energy sector in 2023 Jobs in the renewable energy sector grew at twice the rate of overall U.S. jobs last year, the Energy Department said Wednesday in its annual U.S. Energy...
Police use of force has overall remained stagnant since the 2020 murder of George Floyd and subsequent worldwide protests, with some jurisdictions reporting an increase in use of force, according to new data released Wednesday. While a U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics survey found that an estimated 350,000 people reported facing physical force by police each year...
Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (Ohio) is appearing Wednesday evening in Wisconsin to promote the Trump campaign's policies for the economy and energy. Vance's Wisconsin visit takes the Ohio senator to building materials manufacturer Amerilux International. It will be his second stop at an infrastructure company in a swing state today, following close...
The Trump campaign has blamed Arlington National Cemetery for a confrontation during former President Trump’s visit there Monday. The incident occurred when a photographer walked around the cemetery with Trump, sparking concerns about violations of restrictions on political activities in military cemeteries. According to Arlington National Cemetery’s media policy, filming and photographing is not authorized...
A group supporting electric vehicles (EVs) announced Wednesday it is buying six figures worth of advertisements in Michigan. Joe Sacks, executive director of the American EV Jobs Alliance, the group behind the ads, declined to provide a more specific number beyond six figures. Asked who was funding the group, Sacks said backers include “companies and...
Faith Lersey, who moved from California to South Carolina due to high housing costs, calls California's new bill offering $150,000 loans to illegal immigrants "asinine."
Vice President Kamala Harris is making a statement that Georgia is in play against Donald Trump as she makes it her first stop after last week's Democratic convention
House Republicans are affirming their belief that the Biden administration acted to censor free speech online after a bombshell letter from Mark Zuckerberg.