
Elizabeth Mitchell
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1 week ago |
readlion.com | Bethany Blankley |Thérèse Boudreaux |John Ransom |Elizabeth Mitchell
(The Center Square) – Reversing Biden administration policies that halted offshore leasing, prompting lawsuits and restricting oil and natural gas development, the Trump administration is expanding offshore capabilities. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum directed the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to hold the administration’s first offshore lease sales in the Gulf of America, with the first proposed notice of sale slated for June.
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2 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Elizabeth Mitchell |Fred Lucas |Tom Joyce |Tyler O’Neil
(The Daily Signal) – President Donald Trump is signed an executive order Tuesday to “reinvigorate affordable, reliable, and clean coal,” first confirmed by press secretary Karoline Leavitt on X. “Coal is critical to achieving American energy and [artificial intelligence] dominance,” Leavitt said.
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2 weeks ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Elizabeth Mitchell |Jay Bhattacharya
Share FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—The Trump administration’s Health and Human Services Department has canceled hundreds of millions of dollars in grants dedicated to researching illegal sexual behavior in children, pregnancy prevention for “transgender boys,” and so-called sleep inequality affecting black sexual-minority men.
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3 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Wallace White |John Ransom |Jaryn Crouson |Elizabeth Mitchell
(Daily Caller News Foundation) – The U.S. Naval Academy has ended racial preferences in its admissions process, President Donald Trump’s administration said in court filings Friday. The new changes to policy come in the wake of Trump issuing an executive order on Jan. 27 banning all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the military, which prompted the policy change from the academy, according to the filings.
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4 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Brett Rowland |John Ransom |Orphe Divounguy |Elizabeth Mitchell
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump announced a permanent 25% tariff on automobiles made in other countries that will go into effect on April 2. Trump made the announcement Wednesday in the Oval Office. He also hinted that the reciprocal tariffs he plans to announce on April 2 could be more lenient, suggesting the tariffs would be less than fully reciprocal. “What we’re going to be doing is a 25% tariff on all cars not made in the U.S.,” the president said.
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