The Department of Energy announced recently that it was planning to offer a low-cost federal loan of up to $9.2 billion to a joint venture between Ford Motor Co. and South Korea’s SK Innovation to build three electric vehicle (EV) battery factories in Tennessee and Kentucky, with the project ...
The Food and Drug Administration recently sent a flurry of warning letters targeting small retailers with unapproved vape products on their shelves. But the retailers — many mom-and-pop shops and locally owned convenience stores — say the problem is the FDA’s foot-dragging approach to ...
Things were supposed to be so different by now. Futurists predicted that by the 21st century, we’d travel in helicopter cars, vacation on Mars, and all would be wearing those nifty space jumpsuits.
It didn’t turn out that way.
One thing they especially got wrong was food. However, ...
On the second to last day of its term, the Supreme Court fulfilled its duty to uphold the guarantees of equal protection of the 14th Amendment when it threw out the race-based admission policies of Harvard College and the University of North Carolina, finally ending the morally repugnant racial ...
When the Chernobyl nuclear accident happened on April 26, 1986, Maia Mendel was five months’ pregnant with her daughter Julia, who would become President Volodymyr Zelensky’s press secretary. Radiation had permeated the region, causing Maia to worry that she would give birth to a baby ...
The Supreme Court has just saved American taxpayers more than half a trillion dollars by holding that President Biden and Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona cannot cancel federal student loans under the Higher Education Relief Opportunities for Students Act of 2003, the “HEROES ...