Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm once met with the leader of an environmental group that's been a proponent of banning new natural gas stoves over health and climate concerns. … [Read more...] about Biden energy secretary met with anti-gas stove group to discuss infrastructure law, official says
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White House to form interagency team to address unidentified aerial objects
The Biden administration announced Monday that it will form an interagency team to address the unusual flying objects in the skies above North America. … [Read more...] about White House to form interagency team to address unidentified aerial objects
Congressional Hispanic Caucus decides to keep newly elected chair after staff exodus
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus on Monday decided to retain its present chair, Rep. Nanette Barragan, despite turmoil over staff departures in recent days. … [Read more...] about Congressional Hispanic Caucus decides to keep newly elected chair after staff exodus
Report: Officers justified in shooting at man near hospital
Two Boston police officers who opened fire on a man who had what appeared to be a real gun near a city hospital three years ago, and who was later shot and killed by police following a car chase, were justified in their use of force and should not face criminal charges, according to the results of an investigation released Monday. … [Read more...] about Report: Officers justified in shooting at man near hospital
Recovery continues for floating debris from crafts shot down by U.S. jet fighters
The three objects shot down over the weekend are "very different" from the Chinese surveillance balloon that was taken out after it journeyed across North America earlier this month, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said. … [Read more...] about Recovery continues for floating debris from crafts shot down by U.S. jet fighters