March 3, 2023 Louisiana fisherman recounts shark feeding frenzy as regulations affect federal fisheries Venice, Louisiana fisherman Marc Hardesty filmed a feeding frenzy in Gulf waters, after sharks converged on a commercial bait ball near his boat, the Money Shot.
February 23, 2023 New Jersey shore town fined $12M for building own dunes North Wildwood, New Jersey, was fined $12 million by the state Department of Environmental Protection for several unauthorized beachfront constructions.
February 17, 2023 Why Joe Biden is coming for my family's 70-year-old farm Why Joe Biden is coming for my family's 70-year-old farm with out-of-control regulations. EPA’s new waterway rules are too complex, expensive to handle.
February 16, 2023 24 states sue Biden EPA over environmental rule targeting farmers, landowners Twenty-four states filed a federal lawsuit challenging a recent Biden administration environmental regulation and arguing it is unlawful and would harm their residents.
January 17, 2023 First, Biden came for your gas stove. Next, Democrats will come for your gas heater Biden administration appears to have caved on its proposed gas-stove ban, but not every Democrat is persuaded.
January 11, 2023 Biden agency refuses to cite research supporting potential natural gas stove ban The Consumer Product Safety Commission, the agency mulling a natural gas stove ban, refused to share a single study that would justify its interest in the issue.
December 12, 2022 Victor Davis Hanson: To go after America's farmers is a crime The Hoover Institution's Victor Davis Hanson joins 'The Ingraham Angle' to discuss the ongoing battle between climate change activists and farmers.
November 18, 2022 Federal judge delays lobster fishing restrictions designed to conserve whales U.S. District Judge James Boasberg delayed new lobster fishing restrictions from taking effect until 2024 Thursday. The rules are intended to conserve rare whales in the North Atlantic.
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 21, 2022 Colorado begins approval process to allow treated wastewater to go directly to taps Colorado's water quality agency gave direct potable reuse, which refers to the process of treating wastewater and sending it directly to taps, a unanimous grant of preliminary approval.