Sen. John Fetterman at Fault in Car Crash, Exceeded Speed Limit, Police Say

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) rear-ended another car on Interstate 70 in Maryland on June 9 while driving at “a high rate of speed,” according to a state police report. The report determined that Mr. Fetterman was at fault in the crash. The incident occurred just before 8 a.m. as Mr. Fetterman and his wife Gisele passed

Long-Delayed Pipeline Begins Pumping West Virginia Natural Gas to Mid-Atlantic Power Plants

Mountain Valley Pipeline will feed 2 billion cubic feet per day of fracked shale gas into electric grid. Three days after receiving final federal approval and nearly a decade after it was first proposed, the 303-mile, $7.85 billion Mountain Valley Pipeline is funneling natural gas from West Virginia into Virginia, where it will boost fuel

DC Circuit Tosses DOJ Bid to Force Steve Wynn to Register as Foreign Agent

The judges said the the casino tycoon has no obligation to register for alleged work performed seven years ago. A federal appeals court has rejected the U.S. Department of Justice’s bid to revive a lawsuit seeking to compel Las Vegas casino tycoon and Republican megadonor Steve Wynn to register as an agent of China. Mr.

Senators Question Federal Lands Chief on How Idaho Wind Farm Got OK Over Local Objections

The Bureau of Land Management director defended the agency’s approval of a 4,500-acre wind farm over vehement county, state opposition. An Idaho wind project has been tentatively approved by the federal government over overwhelming opposition from local residents, seven county governments, and the state legislature, raising questions about who, or what, is driving land-use policy

Senators Question Federal Lands Chief on How Idaho Wind Farm Got OK Despite Local Objections

The Bureau of Land Management director defended the agency’s approval of a 4,500-acre wind farm over vehement county, state opposition. A controversial Idaho wind project has been tentatively approved by the federal government despite overwhelming opposition from local residents, seven county governments, and the state legislature, raising questions about who, or what, is driving land-use

New York Magazine Hit Piece Confuses Pro-Israel Congressman for Different Black Politician

New York magazine on Friday published an article attacking three Democratic politicians who have broken with the “progressive” movement over their support for Israel, including black congressman Ritchie Torres (N.Y.). A graphic accompanying the piece that was meant to show the three lawmakers, however, mistakenly showed a different black politician not mentioned anywhere in the