January 17, 2023 OH Supreme Court to decide whether to freeze $8M in assets of ex-regulator for alleged role in bribery scheme The Supreme Court in Ohio will decide whether to freeze $8 million in assets that belong to a former regulator. The Ohio regulator is accused of bribing federal prosecutors.
January 17, 2023 Minor, faceless federal officials would be stripped of their power to regulate in new bipartisan bill A study showing most FDA rules were issued without the backing of a senior Senate-appointed official has sparked a bill aimed at reining in overzealous federal rulemakers.
December 28, 2022 Farmer warns food shortages, price hikes are coming in 2023 Tennessee farmer Stephanie Nash explains how issues like increased prices, drought and severe weather are creating threats to food security.
December 23, 2022 Here’s how government can fight climate change and achieve energy independence Government can fight climate change and achieve energy independence by fixing ts insane permitting process for new energy projects, which can take 4.5 years.
December 5, 2022 Corporate abortion policies anti-family and anti-women. They need to be investigated Many giants of corporate America announced they would reimburse employees seeking an abortion if they need to travel out of state. But such selective benefits may violate civil rights law.
November 17, 2022 Sens. Marco Rubio and Cindy Hyde-Smith: Congress should 'see the light,' make daylight saving time permanent Changing the clock twice a year is antiquated, outdated and an inconvenience for hundreds of millions of Americans.
November 10, 2022 New Jersey fishermen hope to reel Supreme Court into a fight over federal regulatory overreach The Supreme Court could pick up a case that challenges a nearly four-decade precedent that allows federal agencies to interpret the legality of their own regulations.
November 10, 2022 EPA to consider adopting stricter locomotive emissions rules in response to California regulators The EPA is evaluating whether stricter emissions rules are needed for locomotives, citing particles containing toxins linked to cancer and other illnesses found in diesel exhaust.
October 20, 2022 Net-Zero Banking Alliance will make ‘everything more expensive’: Eric Schmitt Missouri Republican Attorney General and Senate candidate Eric Schmitt says that states’ probe into big banks’ green investments wants to determine their long-term plans and says they shouldn’t take ‘marching orders’ from the United Nations.
October 19, 2022 Tucker Carlson: This is a clear violation of the First Amendment by Amazon Tucker Carlson breaks down Amazon's decision to ban the sale of books by certain authors on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'