If the devil is in the details, bureaucracy is hell on earth. Though terrain familiar to the Biden administration, Republicans must prepare to navigate it.
As a source of energy information for many global and U.S. policymakers, International Energy Agency (IEA) reports speak with great authority. In its report released in...
The Census Bureau spent $810 million to invent computers for its crews to use in the 2010 Census – and all that money was wasted.
Climate change is real enough, but wildly emotional stances that ignore trade-offs (or declare them of no moment) will solve nothing.
In June 2023, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management proposed a rule that would require stricter financial assurance standards for oil companies operating in the Outer...
Topline: The U.S. government spent $17.2 billion to give “emergency” internet service to 23 million people during the pandemic. The lockdowns are long over, but Congress...
A congressman gets a federal grant to build solar panels, from a program he earlier decried – and this is not the first such hypocrisy.
The Business Roundtable switched from favorable to unfavorable on ESG scores ahead of a critical ExxonMobil shareholder meeting.
Topline: Former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner claimed his city had a $420 million surplus before leaving office in December.
Power plant emissions reduction rules must come by law, not regulation, the Supreme Court has said. A new bipartisan bill might serve.