The International Renewable Energy Agency, a United Nations non-voting member, said in a study that world governments must spend $131 trillion by 2050 to keep the rise in global temperature below 1.5 degrees Celsius, Reuters reported.
Based on the average US temperature of 11.5 degrees Celsius, that translates in American...
The United States, China, and India—all parties to the Paris Climate Accord—will burn more coal this year, which will offset the lockdown-induced drop in carbon-dioxide emissions, Bloomberg reported.
American power plants will burn 16% more coal in 2021 than they did in 2020. In 2022, production is expected to jump...
(Headline USA) In a jaw-dropping interview with activist/journalist Ronan Farrow, Lindsey Boylan---the first victim to come forward with allegations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo---says the Democrat leader wanted to "mount" her like a dog.
Farrow relayed the story in a recently published piece by the New Yorker:
“At a press...
En route to Atlanta, where he intended to hype his new crusade against anti-Asian violence as rival drug cartels engage in gun fights at the US border, President Joe Biden literally stumbled up the steps to Air Force One three times.
But amid his increasingly bizarre war of insults and...
(Headline USA) Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, huddled with Republican state lawmakers this week in a call to arms on the issue of voting rights as Democrats attempt to railroad through a controversial election overhaul that could secure permanent majorities for them.
The HR1 bill---which Democrats claim is about voter access---would...
(Headline USA) During his supposed "victory lap" over the recent economic stimulus package, President Joe Biden wound up spending considerable focus on race-baiting claims of a growing wave of anti-Asian sentiment.
The issue was central to the 2020 election, during which the Biden family's close ties to China emerged while...
(Headline USA) Federal prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation into the finances of Baltimore's top prosecutor and her husband, who is city council president.
The Baltimore Sun reported Friday that it obtained a grand jury subpoena seeking business records for State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby and City Council President Nick...
California authorities want to curb screaming on roller-coaster rides in order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, according to new guidance, which already has critics of the nanny-state restrictions screaming "cancel culture."
The California Attractions and Parks Association recently unveiled new standards that amusement parks must abide by if...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., announced this week she would support efforts to end the legislative filibuster, arguing that it’s racist.
“The filibuster has deep roots in racism, and it should not be permitted to serve that function or to create a veto for the minority," Warren told Axios. "In a...
(Headline USA) Alabama U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, teasing the announcement of a possible run for U.S. Senate, has scheduled a Monday campaign rally where he will be joined by former President Donald Trump adviser Stephen Miller.
Please join me and @StephenM for a rally and announcement this Monday night in Huntsville!...
The Biden administration is now holding more than 14,000 illegal migrant children in detention centers as the situation at the southern border continues to deteriorate, according to immigration officials.
Around 4,500 children under the age of 18 are being held at temporary holding facilities, and 9,562 children are being kept...
As House Democrats attempted to silence the voices of nearly 230,000 voters in Georgia's 14th congressional district, Twitter tried to muzzle their duly elected congresswoman, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga.
Today Democrats are introducing a resolution to EXPEL me from Congress.
And all of a sudden overnight, Twitter suspended me at...