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Lawsuit challenges DOE water limits on appliances

The Department of Energy is illegally limiting the water use of home appliances, and lawyers at the Competitive Enterprise Institute are filing a lawsuit to stop it. Every day, people run dishwashers and washing machines only to discover that another washing cycle is needed because what’s inside remains dirty. The root of the problem is […]

What Europe wants from America on economic security

The transatlantic allies now have a chance to advance a shared strategy for managing economic and national security concerns in the global economy in the discussion on “principles on resilient and reliable supply chains” taking shape in the G7

Warren turns on Democrats in tax fight

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) criticized fellow Democrats on Monday for kowtowing to past Republican tax cuts in an effort to broaden out the tax policy debate as it heats up ahead of the election. “Look at the Bush tax cuts. Why did those cuts cost $8 trillion? Because his Democratic successor, President Obama, cut a...

Ex CDC director predicts bird flu pandemic: What to know

Is a bird flu pandemic imminent?

‘Daily Show’ unleashes dog adoption and voter registration effort: ‘InDogCision 2024’

The 2024 White House race is going to the dogs, as "The Daily Show" teams up with a voter registration organization to "encourage fans to rescue dogs and democracy." The Comedy Central show announced Monday that it's partnering with animal rescue nonprofit Animal Haven and HeadCount to launch "InDogCision 2024: Rescuing Democracy." The effort, a...

How US influence can end harmful fisheries subsidies

The world needs healthy fish populations, not populations depleted by overfishing.

Commutes are getting longer as hybrid workers make trade-offs

The typical 'super-commute' takes two hours and 20 minutes each way, researchers at Stanford found.

Is a Democratic or Republican president better for the economy? 

Who’s better for business, a Republican or Democratic president? The answer to this question, like all complicated questions, is: it depends. 

High-profile New Jersey Democrat George Norcross charged with racketeering

New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin unsealed a 13-count indictment for racketeering against southern New Jersey political heavyweight George E. Norcross III, one of the state's most powerful Democrats. The indictment from the state attorney general, a fellow Democrat, accuses Norcross of using his influence over government entities to acquire lucrative waterfront real estate in...

Drinking coffee could lower death risk from being sedentary: Study

The study aimed to assess the association between daily sitting time and coffee intake on deaths among U.S. adults.

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