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By S.A. McCarthy Critics say FBI Director Christopher Wray allowed agents to target concerned parents, Trump supporters, and Catholics but not to “monitor” pro-Hamas rallies and protests. |
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Trump Faces 34 Felonies at Trial. But Was There a Crime?
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By Debra Saunders I can’t tell you how many people I know who do not like former President Donald Trump yet nonetheless smell prosecutorial overreach in Manhattan. |
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Researchers Fault EPA for Resisting Efforts to Verify Accuracy of Computer Models on Methane
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By Kevin Mooney By violating the modeling requirements in the Clean Air Act, critics say, EPA operates under a double standard—one for itself, another for state agencies and other regulated agencies. |
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In California, Newsom’s Energy Experiment Goes Awry
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By Miles Pollard, Hope Canlas California has the highest effective poverty rate in America and some of the nation’s highest electricity costs. |
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Biden’s Energy Policies Undermine US Environmental Leadership
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By Rep. Ron Estes In pausing LNG exports to try to reduce emissions, the Biden administration clears the way for another less environmentally conscious actor, like Russia, to take over U.S. market share. |
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ICYMI: Supreme Court Weighs Historic Presidential Immunity Case
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By Hans von Spakovsky Justice Brett Kavanaugh asks about “creative prosecutors”—a polite way of saying “abusive”—using a “vague statute” to go after a former president. |
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