When the first Earth Day was held on April 22, 1970, the founders — U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-WI) and activist Denis Hayes — said its purpose was to draw public attention to what...
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin acted this week to stop a dubious, if not dangerous, idea: blocking sunlight with air pollution to cool the planet.
Easter Sunday is days away, and there’s bad news for Americans looking to celebrate with traditional chocolate treats. Tariffs on cocoa and vanilla, both used to make the sweet stuff,...
Last Saturday’s meeting between the United States and Iran was an important diplomatic first step towards achieving American national security priorities.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum ordered Equinor to halt all work late Wednesday at its Empire Wind project offshore New York. Equinor complied with the order early Thursday morning, per a...
President Trump is once again unhappy with Federal Reserve Board Chair Jay Powell following Powell’s remarks at an economic event in Chicago and following the move by the European Central...
Many in the mainstream media and academia are cheering on Harvard University as this storied institution has, in the words of the New York Times, ‘decided to fight the Trump administration.’ But as...
I stood up at the Saratoga Springs school board meeting alongside athletes, parents, and concerned citizens—some driving in from neighboring districts.
In his 1964 “A Time For Choosing” speech, Ronald Reagan famously said, “a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth.”
The obviously organized attacks on electric carmaker Tesla’s infrastructure and owners of Tesla cars by leftists apparently suffering from Musk Derangement Syndrome dominated the news throughout much of February and...