U.S. greenhouse-gas industrial emissions rose during the first year of the Biden administration after declining for more than a decade, reflecting the economic rebound from the COVID-19 shutdown. … [Read more...] about U.S. power-plant emissions increase in 2021 in post-pandemic rebound
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Polling shifts N.Y. governor's race to 'toss up' as incumbent Hochul loses ground to GOP Rep. Zeldin
The New York governor's race has moved to the "toss up" category as Republican challenger Rep. Lee Zeldin closes the gap against Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul. … [Read more...] about Polling shifts N.Y. governor's race to 'toss up' as incumbent Hochul loses ground to GOP Rep. Zeldin
Trump rips GOP Senate hopeful O'Dea, warns MAGA voters not to back 'stupid people with big mouths'
Former President Donald Trump on Monday denounced the Republican Senate candidate Joe O'Dea as a "RINO" or a Republican in name only. … [Read more...] about Trump rips GOP Senate hopeful O'Dea, warns MAGA voters not to back 'stupid people with big mouths'
Inspector general says unemployment money was spent on drugs, guns
Criminal syndicates that scammed the unemployment system out of billions of dollars in pandemic benefits used some of the money to buy drugs and guns, an inspector general says. … [Read more...] about Inspector general says unemployment money was spent on drugs, guns
Biden officials put on notice to preserve documents ahead of expected congressional probes
House Republican leaders have told the Biden administration to preserve documents related to the targeting of parents at school board meetings and the botched U.S. pullout from Afghanistan, as the lawmakers prepare for congressional investigations next year. … [Read more...] about Biden officials put on notice to preserve documents ahead of expected congressional probes