Biden Administration's Clean Hydrogen Strategy Faces Policy Uncertainties and Investment Hurdles
Biden administration's ambitious clean hydrogen strategy aims to increase domestic production by 400% in less than 30 years.
Potential Global Economic Consequences in the Balance as Chaos Reigns in Russia
The global economy, already grappling with the aftermath of the pandemic and the war in Ukraine, faces further uncertainty as chaos in Russia threatens to disrupt stability.
OOIDA Urges President Biden to Seek New Department of Labor Nominee
The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) has called on President Joe Biden to find a new nominee to lead the U.S. Department of Labor.
White House Unveils Strategy to Enhance Semiconductor Supply Chains
The Department of Commerce has announced a funding opportunity and application process for large semiconductor supply chain projects, providing a boost to semiconductor companies.
Chamber of Commerce Embraces Medical Supply Chain Resilience Act
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's senior vice president for International Policy, John Murphy, expressed support for the Medical Supply Chain Resilience Act introduced by Senators Tom Carper and Thom Tillis.
White House Launches Travel Blitz with Significant Infrastructure Announcement on Monday
The White House is set to launch a travel blitz next week, with officials visiting more than 20 states over a three-week period.
Buttigieg Advocates 'Green Corridors' to Reduce Shipping Industry Emissions during Yokohama Port Visit
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited the port of Yokohama in Japan and emphasized the importance of establishing "green shipping corridors" to reduce carbon emissions in the shipping industry.
Senators have put forth an initial measure to tackle drug shortages
A congressional report reveals that the United States is grappling with critical medication shortages, prompting bipartisan senators to investigate the potential national security implications.
FEMA has enlisted the services of Ukrainian cargo airlines to provide relief efforts in Guam
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has engaged the services of two Ukrainian cargo airlines to support emergency airlift operations for disaster recovery in Guam, despite objections from U.S. carriers.
Trump's Spectacular Court Appearance: Rallying Supporters Amid Legal Challenges
Former President Donald Trump made a dramatic appearance as a criminal defendant in a federal court in Florida, pleading not guilty to 37 charges related to mishandling sensitive information and obstructing authorities.
Biden-Harris Administration Allocates $20 Million for Domestic Enhancement
Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) has awarded $400,000 to each of its MEP National Network Centers across the United States and Puerto Rico, totaling over $20 million in funding.
Julie Su, the nominee for Labor Secretary, remains under scrutiny regarding AB5
Julie Su, President Biden's nominee for Labor Secretary, faced additional scrutiny during her testimony before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce regarding her role in California's controversial worker classification law, AB5.
Conservative Consumers Embrace Electric Vehicles, Shunning Gas Guzzlers
Conservative buyers in Republican-leaning areas like Collin County, Texas, are increasingly drawn to electric vehicles for reasons beyond environmental concerns
Republicans ask SEC about EU cooperation over ESG rules
Republican lawmakers Senator Tim Scott and Representative James Comer have expressed concerns about European Union (EU) environmental, social, and governance (ESG) measures gaining traction in the United States.
The argument supporting a 2023 US recession is weakening
The case for a 2023 US recession is weakening due to the strong jobs market.
Examining the Debt Ceiling Deal: 5 Victors and 5 Vanquished
he debt ceiling battle of 2023 ended with a relatively normal budget deal reached between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, despite the heated rhetoric and talk of default.
Only 18% Satisfied with the State of the Nation, according to Gallup
According to a recent Gallup poll, just 18% of Americans expressed satisfaction with the current state of the nation, which is significantly lower than the historical average of 35%.
Combining Deficit Reduction Measures with an Increase in the Debt Limit
A recent poll conducted by AP-NORC revealed that approximately two-thirds of Americans expressed growing concerns over the potential impact on the economy if the US debt limit is not raised.
Bipartisan Vote Advances Railway Reform Bill in Senate Commerce Committee
Bipartisan railway reform legislation, prompted by a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, has advanced in the Senate Commerce Committee.
Employment Market's Sizzling Momentum Begins to Subside
The robust employment market that defied a weakening economy and puzzled economists is now displaying signs of cooling.