As Climate Lawsuits Ramp Up Against Oil and Gas, So Could Energy Costs
U.S. oil, gas, and coal companies struggle under regulations and permitting and face lawsuits, fines, taxes, and shareholder activism from blue-state pension funds.
Why Trump Guilty Verdict Might Not Change Minds in Key Swing States
The felony conviction of Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records is likely to change few minds among undecided voters in two battleground states.
Boeing Enters ‘New Territory’ With Federal Probe, Possible Criminal Charges
Aviation experts and lawyers say Boeing could see massive fines or another settlement agreement, and individuals such as CEO Dave Calhoun could face charges.
How a US Retail Giant Conquered Inflation
Walmart has emerged as retail victor during inflation, offering cheap goods to cost-conscious consumers, attracting low-income to high-net-worth households.
Trump Verdict Seen as ‘Pivotal Moment’ for Undecided Voters
Trump’s NY records-falsification trial is likely to influence undecided voters—a sliver of electorate that could exert outsized impact on presidential election.
Is Gain-of-Function Responsible for the Bird Flu Jump to Cows and Humans?
This article aims to avoid unnecessary fear about a potential Bird Flu pandemic. It encourages people to think rationally and adjust appropriately for the future.
These Black and Hispanic Biden Voters Plan to Vote for Trump
These Black and Hispanic Biden voters plan to vote for Trump saying their values are no longer represented in the Democrat Party. Minorities are becoming Republicans.
Hunter Hopes to Change Doctrine That Gives Wildlife Agents Free Rein on Private Property
Property owners are fighting a Prohibition-era Supreme Court decision that laid the groundwork for government agents to enter and search private land at will.
Still Flying High, WWII Plane That Led D-Day Operation Heads to Normandy
High above the muddy Hudson River, the D-Day Squadron had flown nearly 100 miles in tight formation to reach the towering spires of New York City.
Trump, Biden Escalate Attacks on RFK Jr., Who Plans to ‘Spoil the Election’ for...
As Democrats and Republicans worry that he will take away votes from their candidate, RFK Jr. says ’this is a three-man race, and I intend to win.’
Republicans Are Winning the Voter Registration Battle in Battleground States
Republicans are closing the gap on voter registrations in key swing states. Political observers say it could be a sign the party will perform well in November.
Could Ticket Splitters Hurt Biden in 2024?
Some question if split ticket voting will tip the scales in some key Senate contests where polling shows large gaps in presidential preference.