No, New York Times, not even international law can make climate science the law, and it hasn’t happened and need never happen.
Profile of E. J. Antoni, nominated to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and hoping to produce regular monthly jobs reports.
A woman who defrauded Medicaid, for which she was not eligible, still did less damage than the total volume of such fraud.
The National Institutes of Health actually spent money getting quail high on cocaine, to find out how cocaine affects their sex drive.
Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa has identified thirteen federally funded construction projects with cost overruns totalling $163 billion.
The head of a Utah nonprofit spent $2.8 million in federal and state grants to take one of the most expensive vacations imaginable.
Mahmood Mamdani, father of the Democratic NYC mayoral candidate, got two federal grants at Columbia University to further antisemitism.
HR 1 eliminated market distorting subsidies and restored sanity to American energy policy, with significant congressional help.
America opened its first new rare earth mine in decades, but political and even practical problems remain for mining at scale.
Natural gas will power most of the new AI data centers now under construction or in planning, because it's cheap and available.