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New EPA Rule Is a Death Sentence for American Energy

Plus: Appeals Court Deals Blow to Racial Discrimination by Big Money Corporate Interests
 
 
June 18 2024
 
 
COMMENTARY
New EPA Rule Is a Death Sentence for American Energy
By Andre Beliveau, Amy Cooke

The EPA unilaterally issues a final rule establishing draconian emission standards that target existing coal and new natural gas power plants nationwide.
COMMENTARY
Appeals Court Deals Blow to Racial Discrimination by Big Money Corporate Interests
By GianCarlo Canaparo, Hans von Spakovsky

A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals throws a wrench into the blatantly discriminatory practices of big money corporate interests.
NEWS
Under Biden, Nearly 2 Million Illegal Alien 'Gotaways' Sneak Into America
By Jason Hopkins

"These numbers are further proof of President Biden and Secretary Mayorkas' radical commitment to open borders," says House Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green.
COMMENTARY
House GOP Signals Tough Line for UN If Trump Wins in November
By Brett Schaefer

President Biden entered office boasting that "America is Back" and pledging to reverse many Trump policies to "repair our alliances and engage with the world."
ANALYSIS
ICYMI: The Left's Dark Money Network Boosted Abortion Into Ohio's Constitution. Now   It's Taking a Big Hit.
By Tyler O'Neil

Since 2018, Sixteen Thirty Fund has funneled millions of dollars into state-level ballot initiatives such as the abortion campaign in Ohio.
 
     
 
 
 

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