House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee chair Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR), who has been a part of the ongoing infrastructure talks, is calling it quits on the House of Representatives and will retire after his current term in Congress.
Author: Jerome Bryant
Jennifer Granholm Under Fire for Promoting Proterra, an Electric Vehicle Company She Served on the Board of and Held Stock in
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm is the subject of an ethics complaint for promoting a Burlingame, California-based electric bus company of which she sat on the board and held 240,520 shares of stock which garnered her $1.6 million when she finally divested them 157 days after her nomination.
Los Angeles Potentially Exposed to Radioactive Dust After Explosive Demolition at Old Nuclear Test Site
Residents of some parts of Los Angeles are expressing concern that they may have been exposed to radioactive dust particles after the U.S. Department of Energy demolished a building last month at a former nuclear testing site by using explosives.
Mark W. Smith: Clever but Wrong — Inside the Anti-Gun Arguments at the Supreme Court
Anti-gun lawyers are both clever and relentless. That’s a key point to understand as the Supreme Court takes up a major Second Amendment case, New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen.
Report: Democrats Scramble to Invent Fresh Methods of Leveraging the IRS Against Americans
Democrats are scrambling Wednesday to invent fresh methods of leveraging the IRS against Americans. A wealth tax and 15 percent global minimum tax are under consideration, along with a provision that allows the IRS to spy on bank accounts.
Military Archbishop Supports Religious Exemptions from Vaccine Mandates
The Catholic archbishop of the U.S. military said this week that Catholic military personnel could refuse the mandated coronavirus vaccine on religious grounds.