Skip to content

Follow Us

  • x
Subscribe

Just the News in your Inbox

Subscribe to our newsletters and always be informed.

By signing up to our newsletters you agree to the Just the News Terms of Service and Privacy Policy

Logo

User account menu

  • Log in
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Accountability
  • America
  • Podcasts
  • Shows
  • Holiday Gift Guide
  • Donate
  • Government
    • White House
    • Local
    • Security
    • Diplomacy
    • Congress
    • Courts & Law
    • State Houses
    • Federal Agencies
  • Politics
    • All Things Trump
    • Cybersecurity
    • Education
    • Elections 2024
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • Finance
    • Coronavirus
    • Polling
    • Privacy
    • Regulation
    • Transportation
  • Accountability
    • Russia and Ukraine Scandals
    • Political Ethics
    • Cancel Culture
    • Media
    • Waste, Fraud and Abuse
    • Watchdogs
    • Whistleblowers
  • America
    • From the States
    • Crime
    • Culture
    • Economy
    • Science
    • Technology
    • Extremism
    • Free Speech
    • Religion
    • World
  • Podcasts
  • Shows
    • Just News, No Noise
    • John Solomon Reports
    • The Water Cooler w. David Brody
    • The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast
    • The Water Cooler with David Brody
    • Just the News a.m.
  • Holiday Gift Guide
  • Donate

Breadcrumb

  1. Home

Energy

Image
transmission lines

Experts say 50 million miles of new power lines needed for green energy, and that may be impossible

Some estimates say the U.S. needs to build over 700,000 miles of transmission lines to reach its own renewable energy goals: enough to circle the globe 2,000 times. A 700-mile transmission line starting in Wyoming cost $3 billion and took 15 years to clear regulatory permits.

Europe

Image
NIgel Farage

'I've knocked on my last door': Brexit architect Nigel Farage bows out of active politics

With Britain's withdrawal from the EU accomplished, Farage had achieved the goal that motivated his political career.

Europe

Image
Tony Abbott

Brexiteers cheer reports British PM to tap former Australian PM Tony Abbott for trade role

Restoring trust and rebuilding markets within the 54 Commonwealth nations will be vital as a post-Brexit Britain forges out on its own, and the recruitment of Abbott signals the importance the Johnson government attaches to the effort. 

Courts & Law

Image
The Seattle skyline

'Degrading and racist': White social worker sues Seattle for CRT-based harassment, retaliation

Lawsuit says city messed with his Family and Medical Leave Act requests in retaliation for criticizing anti-white "Race and Social Justice Initiative" training he was forced to attend.

Regulation

Image
Not made in America

Tariff proponents say U.S. needs trade fairness, but critics warn costs of American goods will rise

"Tariffs like this are realistically just taxes on consumers to make things more expensive,” Yaël Ossowski, deputy director of the Consumer Choice Center, said.

Energy

Image
Jason Smith

House Republicans blast ideological ‘woke investing’ for threatening Americans’ retirement savings

According to Jason Isaac, director of Life:Powered, not a single of the largest individual ESG-labeled funds performed better than the S&P 500 or the NASDAQ. Returns on the top 20-largest ESG-labeled funds, he said, were negative 0.2% during the past year, while the S&P 500 was up 19% and the NASDAQ was up 25%. Yet, Democrats continue to push for ESG's prominence in the mix of investment strategy.

From the States

Image
U.S. border

Sheriff’s associations oppose Tucson police chief's nomination to head Border Patrol

Chris Magnus publicly criticized Trump administration immigration policies in an op-ed for The New York Times.

Economy

Image
Biden, jobs report

Biden 'inflation tax' erases gains in workers' pay, as Democrats' own economists admit fears

From Joe Manchin to Obama's top economic adviser, warnings grow that everyday workers are falling further behind after gains under Trump.

Congress

Image
Money printed

Biden infrastructure plans could cost a projected $225,000 per job created through 2031

Based on a Moody's analysis, Biden's full agenda, combined with the bipartisan infrastructure deal, would cost roughly $4.5 trillion and create 20 million jobs over a 10-year period.

White House

Image
BabyFormulaemptyshelves

Biden’s bread line crisis? Anatomy of the American baby formula shortage

A president who promised competence was caught flat footed by agency failure, supply chain woes and inflation, and baby parents are now in a panic.

  • Previous page ‹‹
  • …
  • Page 43
  • Page 44
  • Page 45
  • Page 46
  • Page 47
  • Current page 48
  • Page 49
  • Page 50
  • Page 51
  • Next page ››
Logo
  • About Us
  • Our Staff
  • Data and Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising
  • Request a Correction
© 2026 Bentley Media Group, LLC