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We can’t freeze out Antarctica’s national security consequences

America is competing with Russia and China in a great power struggle.

Trump lashes out at judge in hush money case after trial date set

Former President Trump on Tuesday lashed out at the judge who rejected attempts to delay his hush money trial in New York, calling him a “certified Trump Hater.” Judge Juan Merchan at a hearing on Monday set the trial for April 15, denying Trump the chance to delay all his criminal trials until after the...

US West hydropower production plunged to 22-year low last year

Hydropower generation in the U.S. West plunged to a 22-year low last year — an 11 percent drop from the year before, according to a new federal data analysis.  The total amount produced in the region amounted to 141.5 million megawatt-hours, or about 60 percent of the country's total hydroelectricity output in the 2022-2023 "water...

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expected to announce wealthy female entrepreneur as vice presidential running mate

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running an independent campaign for president, is expected to name Nicole Shanahan as his running mate at an event Tuesday in Oakland, California, according to multiple reports

Baltimore bridge collapse: Congressional leaders considering federal assistance

Congressional leaders are weighing their options in anticipation of federal aid to Baltimore, Maryland after a container ship collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday.

IRS says 940,000 people have not claimed expiring 2020 tax refunds totaling over $1B

The Internal Revenue Service, or IRS, said 940,000 people in the U.S. have until May 17 to submit tax returns for unclaimed refunds for tax year 2020, which total more than $1 billion.

Comer fundraising email dampens prospects of Biden impeachment, says ‘criminal referrals’ are goal

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer sent a fundraising email to supporters saying 'criminal referrals' are the 'culmination' of his impeachment inquiry.

MD Senate panel supports Republican nominee to elections board after previous member charged in Jan. 6 protest

The Maryland Senate Executive Nominations Committee voted to support the nomination of Diane Butler to the State Board of Elections after a previous member resigned.

Kansas House now includes lobbyists’ names on the bills they request to increase transparency

The Kansas House in January began including the names of lobbyists on the bills they request to increase transparency. No other state legislative chamber does this.

Electric Vehicles: Volkswagen’s Woes

It’s not hard to see why Volkswagen wants EU regulators to ease up.

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