The major commodity trading company known as Gunvor announced a $2.395 billion “sustainability-linked, multi-currency revolving credit facility” on Friday, a day after the U.S. Treasury Department blasted […]
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Brazilian “ motel” owners are clearing out any items “too erotic” for COP30 attendees as the UN conference inches closer and accommodation options thin, according to multiple […]
Democratic Governor-Elects Abigail Spanberger of Virginia and Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey champion energy policies that could spell bad news for the East Coast states, several energy […]
The Department of Energy (DOE) touted a report on Wednesday which states that America bre records in liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. The U.S. became the first […]
The Energy and Commerce Committee, investigating the signature Biden-era program that awarded over $20 billion in grants to Obama-connected nonprofits, requested pertinent documents from the Environmental Protection […]
Nineteen Assembly Democrats urged Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday to delay a harsh building electrification goal over affordability and reliability concerns. Led by Assemblymember […]
The Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking to restore coal plants across America “for up to $100 million in federal funding.” The DOE announced Friday that it […]
Rhesus monkeys that were euthanized Tuesday after escaping during a truck crash on I-59 in Jasper County, Mississippi, were leaving a laboratorywhich receives federal funding through Fauci-era […]
Videos generated by artificial intelligence (AI) circulating on social media appear to show catastrophic damage and sharks swimming in a Jamaican hotel pool in the wake of […]
Though Chicago topped the list of America’s most rat-infested cities for over a decade, Los Angeles has now claimed the mantle, according to new data from pest […]
President Donald Trump wrote on Social on Wednesday that he is “grateful” for Bill Gates’ recent statements on climate change and declared victory over what he […]
Health and Human Services Secretary (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reportedly directed staff to investigate potential harms from offshore wind farms, but an HHS spesperson told the […]











