Biden EPA Issues Strongest Emissions Regulations Yet for Heavy-Duty Vehicles

The new regulations are part of the Biden administration’s bid to accelerate the manufacture and adoption of electric vehicles. The Biden administration announced on March 29 strict regulations for heavy-duty vehicles that would affect bus and freight truck models for 2027 until 2032, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The agency said this development

EPA Issues Strongest Emissions Regulations Yet for Heavy-Duty Vehicles

The new regulations are part of the Biden administration’s bid to accelerate the manufacture and adoption of electric vehicles. The Biden administration announced on March 29 strict regulations for heavy-duty vehicles that would affect bus and freight truck models for 2027 until 2032, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The agency said this development

Black Lives Matter Pours $1M Into Former Black Panther Leader’s Low-Income Apartment Project

Black Lives Matter is back to doing what it does best: investing in expensive real estate. Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation announced Wednesday it will pour $1 million into the Black Panther building, a planned $80 million complex in Oakland, Calif., that will house 79 subsidized apartment units as well as a grocery store,

Court Sides with Free Beacon, Gives Gallego 15 Days to Make Case For Specific Redactions to Divorce File

Judge John Napper said Tuesday the total sealing of the 2017 divorce file was unjustified Rep. Rubén Gallego (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) An Arizona judge on Tuesday sided with the Washington Free Beacon, which is arguing that the total sealing of Rep. Ruben Gallego’s (D., Ariz.) 2017 divorce records was wrong. Yavapai County Superior Court Judge

Lawmakers Press Biden To Pull Support for Incoming Red Cross Leader

Pierre Krähenbühl led UNRWA, known to employ Hamas affiliates, for five years Pierre Krähenbühl (Diario de Madrid/Wikimedia Commons) A bipartisan coalition of lawmakers is pressing the Biden administration to pull support for Pierre Krähenbühl’s appointment as the next leader of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), citing his “troubled tenure” at the helm

Biden Administration Made $236 Billion in ‘Improper Payments’ Last Year: GAO Report

The amount is bigger than what Washington spends on NASA, the Department of Education, and Homeland Security combined, a lawmaker said. An estimated $236 billion in improper or incorrect payments was made under the Biden administration last year, with Medicare and Medicaid accounting for $100 billion of that total, according to the U.S. Government Accountability