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Biden greenlights major Alaska oil drilling project as climate activists seethe

The Biden administration has approved a major oil drilling project in Alaska known as Willow that will produce hundreds of millions of barrels of oil over the coming decades, a move that infuriated climate activists who accused the president of undercutting his own green agenda.

Dominion’s Fox News lawsuit is not what the media are making it out to be

Dominion Voting Systems is about to have its day in court in the $1.6 billion lawsuit against the parent company of Fox News. The case has significant implications for the First Amendment and could have major financial implications for a global company.

Where the GOP race stands

WHERE THE GOP RACE STANDS. We've now had a few weeks of a multicandidate race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. It's not where it eventually will be — some new candidates will undoubtedly join the race in the coming weeks and months. But there is more frequent polling than there was a few months ago, and it is possible to get an idea of the contours of the race as it stands at this moment.

SVB collapse: Silicon Valley Bank is not getting a bailout

The term “bailout” is a dirty word, and rightly so. When taxpayers are forced to pay for the mistakes of corporate executives, and investors who were supposed to be monitoring those executives, bad incentives for risk-taking are created.

Biden’s ‘climate’-obsessed budget is wrong for the country

President Joe Biden announced his suggested budget for the country last week, and one thing is abundantly clear: He is a climate alarmist.

With the White House’s strategy, the key to improving cybersecurity is finally here

It might have taken 20 years, but the federal government is now saying the quiet part out loud.

Lawmakers call for Mexico travel advisory over reported counterfeit drug sales

Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Rep. David Trone (D-Md.) on Monday called on the State Department to issue a travel advisory warning Americans about the dangers of buying pharmaceuticals from some Mexican pharmacies. "We write to urge the State Department, which plays a critical role in ensuring the safety of Americans traveling abroad, to immediately...

Texas officials warn against spring break travel to Mexico

Texas officials are warning residents against traveling across the state’s southern border to Mexico over spring break following the kidnapping of four American tourists last week, two of whom later died. A Friday release from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) says Texans should postpone or cancel existing travel plans and generally avoid travel...

Is the US having an ‘East of Suez’ moment?

For China, the Riyadh-Tehran deal was an opportunity to flaunt its growing prominence in the Middle East.

Zebra bites Ohio man’s arm off before being put down

While deputies were treating the man, the zebra continued acting irate and charged one deputy's cruiser.

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