White House 13 hours ago New White House official deletes thousands of tweets amid backlash: 'Cover his tracks?' A controversial new White House official deleted thousands of tweets after receiving backlash on social media over the weekend when some of his anti-police and anti-Israel posts resurfaced.
VIDEO 3 days ago Proposed EV solutions are 'costly' and 'won't work very well': Bjorn Lomborg Copenhagen Consensus President Bjorn Lomborg weighs in on the future of electric vehicles and why many are distancing themselves on 'America Reports.'
Climate Change 4 days ago PETA calls for 'sex strike' against 'meaty' men: 'Don't Give a F---' PETA announced a new ad campaign Thursday to promote a “sex strike" against men for being more likely to be meat consumers and contribute to climate change.
Environment June 17 Conservative groups cleared to continue legal fight to protect whales from Biden-backed offshore wind farm A coalition of conservative organizations has standing to continue fighting a Biden administration wind project in Virginia, a federal judge determined.
HEALTH June 12 Tiger mosquitoes blamed for spread of dengue fever: ‘Most invasive species’ As dengue fever continues to spread throughout Europe, experts are blaming an invasive mosquito species as the culprit. Infectious disease experts share words of caution.
VIDEO June 8 The pause on LNG exports 'make no sense whatsoever': Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on governors calling upon Biden to stop the war on energy and how his energy policies impact Americans.
OPINION June 5 Hey Joe Biden, how many EV charging stations have you built? 3 lessons from this monumental screwup Americans aren't buying electric vehicles any more than they were before President Joe Biden was elected. Car companies are losing billions of dollars making EVs that people don't want.
OPINION June 3 Biden uses billions of dollars of your money to buy himself votes Biden has been using billions of dollars to give Democrat constituents. The money helps shore up his base for November. The Inflation Reduction Act gave him $2.8 billion to buy votes.
Climate June 2 Radical climate activist vandalizes famous painting in Paris A radical climate protester was arrested Saturday after she vandalized a famous painting by Claude Monet at the Orsay Museum in Paris.
California May 27 California lawmakers vote to ban 'reusable' plastic bags from grocery stores California lawmakers voted to do away with reusable plastic bags after the elimination of single-use plastic bags has failed to reduce plastic pollution.