Paul Marotta / Getty ImagesCommentary Klaus Schwab's WEF Makes Deranged Suggestion on How to Save Democracy It's a serious crisis! If you don't pay more for energy, not only will you destroy the planet but democracy will be lost! By Mike Landry July 11, 2022
Alex Wong / Getty Images Conservative States Score Major Win Over Biden's EPA in New Supreme Court Ruling 'Huge victory against federal overreach and the excesses of the administrative state,' West Virginia's attorney general said. By Andrew Jose June 30, 2022
David McNew / Getty Images State Strikes a Major Blow Against 6 Wall Street Giants Over 'Unfair Discrimination' Against Coal and Gas Industries Woke Wall Street companies that discriminate against fossil fuels in their investment portfolios won't get taxpayer money. By Richard Moorhead June 15, 2022
@lawyer4laws / Twitter screen shotCommentary GM Official Bragged About Electric Car, Then Reporter Forced Her to Admit Where Charging Electricity Comes From Electric vehicles are powered by coal and natural gas. Doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose of buying one? By Elizabeth Stauffer June 8, 2022
Ross D. Franklin / AP Photo Alert: Blackouts May Be Imposed on Heartland America This Summer America's energy grid is facing serious problems, which means the central U.S. may be facing forced blackouts this summer. By Abby Liebing June 4, 2022
wigglestick / ShutterstockCommentary Map: Summer Blackouts Coming to Huge Swaths of US, Experts Say - If You Live in These States, Prepare Now An energy assessment warns that 'several parts of North America are at elevated or high risk of energy shortfalls this summer.' By Warner Todd Huston May 24, 2022
Mario Tama / Getty Images Energy Officials Issue 'Sobering' Warning About Widespread Summer Blackouts Triggered by Closure of Fossil Fuel Plants 'The problem isn’t that we’ll be experiencing an unforeseeable surge in electricity; it’s that bad government policies have created shortages.' By Jack Davis May 19, 2022
George Rose / Getty ImagesCommentary Elon Musk's Tesla Recalls 130,000 Electric Cars; Giant Touchscreen Display May Overheat and Malfunction Despite the pipe dream of universal electric cars whisking us about with no problems, Tesla has to deal with mundane issues like recalls. By Mike Landry May 10, 2022
Mikhail Klimentyev - Sputnik - Kremlin Pool / AP Biden Administration Targets Putin's Children in New Round of Sanctions The U.S. along with its allies have slapped more sanctions on Russia, including on Putin's own daughters, for uncovered brutality in Ukraine. By Abby Liebing April 6, 2022
David Zalubowski / AP PhotoCommentary Think the Price of Oil Is Bad? Lithium Needed to Make Electric Cars Up 472% Since Last March It gets even worse when you realize that Biden is spending billions more of our tax dollars to push his green dreams. By Warner Todd Huston March 21, 2022