The results of the recent PJM capacity auction portend skyrocketing electricity prices due largely to lack of generating capacity.
Six thousand Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employees - five percent of the agancy's workforce - owe $50 million in unpaid taxes.
The Federal Trade Commission's chair has started an election-year stunt by investigating grocery store mergers.
Solar panels are still compatible with active farming, but a false narrative about them serves only those who want to control farmland.
Santa Clara County will buy 48 new rail cars - that they can't use until 2037 because they don't have a track to run on.
Naval power – as visible as it is great – is the best deterrent to war. A former naval combat officer takes inventory.
Viewpoint-based discrimination – by the banking industry – has become a major problem for customers, the economy, and the rule of law.
The Biden administration spent billions promoting battery-powered electric vehicles (BEVs) when many alternatives are available.
Texas pregnancy-center contractors might be gaming a program set up to help them, without helping those the State wants to help.
The silver lining in 10 dire energy predictions that came true, is that we can vote out the ones who made them come true.