(Headline USA) As the radical Left pushes Americans to dramatically cut their use of fossil fuels, many are coming to the conclusion that solar, wind and other renewable power sources might not be enough to keep the lights on.
Nuclear power is emerging as an answer to fill the gap...
(Headline USA) Bloomberg Philanthropies is supporting the so-called innovative solutions of 15 cities to try to get others to use them as blueprints to battle the world’s urban problems.
The winners of this year's Global Mayors Challenge, announced Tuesday, span 13 nations and will make their solutions available to cities...
(Headline USA) Guatemala has hired for $900,000 a major supporter of former President Donald Trump to seek influence with U.S. officials in an unusual lobbying contract paid for by its ally Taiwan, foreign lobby records show.
Ballard Partners registered as a foreign agent with the U.S. Justice Department on...
(Headline USA) An Israeli hospital on Monday said preliminary research indicates a fourth dose of the coronavirus vaccine provides only limited defense against the omicron variant that is raging around the world.
Sheba Hospital last month began administering a fourth vaccine to more than 270 medical workers---154 who received a...
(Headline USA) Sen. Tim Scott, R-SC, has a memoir out this summer that he says will explain the two words that have shaped his life: hope and redemption.
“No matter how great the darkness, these truths always light the way home,” Scott said in a statement issued Tuesday through his...
(Headline USA) On an isolated farm, greenhouses stand in regimental order, sheltered by a fringe of trees.
Inside are hundreds of head-high cannabis plants in precise rows, each rising from a pot nourished by coils of irrigation tubing. Lights powerful enough to turn night into day blaze overhead.
In the five...
(Headline USA) China further tightened its anti-pandemic measures in Beijing and across the country on Friday as scattered outbreaks continued ahead of the opening of the Winter Olympics in a little over two weeks.
More than 20 million people are under lockdown, many restricted to their homes amid concerns over...
(Headline USA) Russia's top diplomat on Monday angrily rejected the U.S. allegations that it was preparing a pretext to invade Ukraine as Russian troops have remained concentrated near the border.
The White House said Friday that U.S. intelligence officials had concluded that Russia had already deployed operatives to rebel-controlled eastern...
(Headline USA) With a video series on issues he sees as pertinent to the black community, the U.S. Senate’s only black Republican, Tim Scott of South Carolina---one of only three African Americans in the entire upper chamber---is seeking to put forth a positive response to partisan rhetoric on race...
(Headline USA) A South Dakota legislative committee on Friday approved a bill championed by Republican Gov. Kristi Noem to ban transgender females from participating in school sports leagues with biological women and girls.
Noem last year shied away from signing a similar bill, issuing a “style and form veto” and...
(Headline USA) A late-June sentencing date was set Friday for British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell after her conviction last month on charges including sex trafficking and conspiracy relating to the recruitment of teenage girls for financier Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse.
U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan announced the June 28...
(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) Vulgar. Disgusting. Repugnant.
These are three of the more charitable adjectives that describe President Joe Biden’s execrable speech on Tuesday.
He flew to Atlanta to promote so-called “voting rights” legislation that would nationalize state election laws and codify many of the dangerous measures that “temporarily” loosened ballot security...