IN-DEPTH: With LNG Export Pause, DOE’s Expanded Permit Reviews Narrow Focus on Local Impacts

Republicans steadfastly maintain the LNG regulatory lockdown damages the ‘public interest’ by jeopardizing jobs among other issues. Across four decades of Democratic and Republican administrations, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) has determined that exporting domestically produced liquified natural gas (LNG) serves the “public interest” by generating jobs and positive national economic benefits, strengthening

House Committee Set for High-Stakes Vote on Spy Power Reauthorization

A series of amendments to the bill could represent a stunning rebuke to the US surveillance state. Lawmakers will move forward today with a high-stakes proposal to reauthorize a controversial spying power that has ignited sharp disputes and drawn bipartisan battle lines in Congress. The authority in question, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance

UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron Meets Trump at Mar-a-Lago

Lord Cameron will also meet Secretary of State Antony Blinken and other political leaders in Washington. UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron met with former President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida to discuss Ukraine and Gaza on Monday. The meeting, announced by the UK Foreign Office, is believed to be President Trump’s first