Tuna fishers, lobstermen praise reopening of waters
A proclamation reopens the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument to allow U.S.-flagged vessels to fish.
A proclamation reopens the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument to allow U.S.-flagged vessels to fish.
Iraq’s Iranian-backed power structure was deeply offended that a (well-qualified) Kurdish woman was overseeing renovations at the historic Basra International Hotel.
Progressive federal and state government policies restricting common-sense logging and fuel breaks led to overgrown forests that quickly burn out of control.
The West demanded that Africa, which generates less than 3% of world carbon dioxide emissions, sacrifice its abundant oil and gas resources while building “renewable” projects to generate carbon credits for the benefit of European industry.
The times they are “a changing.”
The champagne has already flowed, but rebuilding the state’s vital oil and gas industry is going to take time.
America could once again become the land of opportunity.
Yunus used the funds donated to his Grameen Bank enterprise to funnel somewhere between $125,000 and $300,000 back to the Clinton Global Initiative.
Integrating decentralized technologies into the traditional financial system.
California and the nation face the very real threat that zombie-like adherence to the EV mandate will collapse the electric grid.
Georgian Dream startlingly announced that it was suspending efforts to join the EU.
Desalination today provides potable water to billions of people worldwide.
Corruption, Iranian influence, and judicial arrogance are major obstacles to a freer, safer Iraq.
The differences between the Biden-Modi and Trump-Modi agreements are striking, especially in the energy and technology areas.
Nuclear’s future looks so bright I gotta wear shades.