The Energy Department issued an emergency order earlier this week allowing PJM, the grid operator for 13 states and Washington, D.C., to require data centers and other large customers to use their own backup power.
As a brutal heat wave hits much of the central and eastern United States this week, the Department of Energy wants power-hungry data centers to help ease the strain on the grid.
Nearly two-thirds of Gen Z and nearly half of all Americans don’t know that America 250 is a celebration of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, a national survey by the Cato Institute found.
The question posed to the survey respondents was, "To the best of your knowledge, which of the following best describes what America’s 250th anniversary commemorates?"
In another case of federal bureaucrats challenging elected leaders, seven employees of the Environmental Protection Agency who signed onto a public letter opposing President Donald Trump were eventually ousted. Now they’re suing to get their jobs back.
The terminated employees are suing with the backing of the litigation group Democracy Forward. Democrat lawyer Marc Elias is chairman of the board for Democracy Forward, which has filed numerous lawsuits advocating for the federal bureaucracy against elected leaders. Elias is best known for election litigation for Democrats, and for his role in pushing the Trump-Russia collusion conspiracy theory.
Alexis Podesta, a power broker who has served in senior roles under both Newsom and former California Governor Jerry Brown, wore a wire to record conversations beginning as early as June 2024 while cooperating with federal investigators probing Newsom’s former chief of staff, Dana Williamson, Podesta’s lawyer revealed.
A Democratic operative with deep ties to California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration secretly recorded conversations for the FBI as part of a corruption investigation that has since expanded to scrutinize the governor, his wife, and members of his inner circle, The New York Post reported on Thursday.
Judge Kasubhai issued a preliminary injunction last month, ordering the federal government to remove the fence that had been installed to protect the facility amid ongoing violent anti-US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) riots.
Judge Kasubhai issued a preliminary injunction last month, ordering the federal government to remove the fence that had been installed to protect the facility amid ongoing violent anti-US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) riots.
New England will reopen to commercial scallop fishing along the northern edge of Georges Bank.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Like the recent fights over the SAVE and 21st Century Housing Acts. Both are unconstitutional, and both parties are fighting over them. Not about the law, but about fighting what the other side is doing. What’s worse, the fighting is expanding beyond D.C. New York State and the federal government have dueling lawsuits about whether or not to…
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