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Api responds to epa’s proposed renewable fuel standard

The American Petroleum Institute (API) has responded to the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposed Renewable Fuel Standard "Set 2" rule.


Heritage Foundation supports Trump's decision against California's electric vehicle mandate

The Heritage Foundation has expressed approval of President Donald J. Trump's recent decision to terminate California's electric vehicle (EV) mandate.


G7 summit seen as opportunity for US-Canada energy cooperation

Energy experts from The Heritage Foundation and the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI) have urged leaders from the United States and Canada to leverage the upcoming G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, to reinforce their shared energy objectives.


DOGE finds claim of fired workers rehired as contractors unsubstantiated

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced on X that a reviewed case involving claims of fired federal employees being rehired as contractors was unsubstantiated.


DOGE audit leads to 610,000 deactivated government credit cards

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced on X that its audit of government credit cards has expanded to 55 agencies, resulting in the deactivation of about 610,000 cards out of 4.6 million active accounts.


DOGE targets student aid fraud costing over $1 billion annually

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced on the social media platform X that it is collaborating with the U.S. Department of Education to implement identity checks and technological measures aimed at reducing federal student aid...


DOGE cites cutting 1,700 unused plans in savings report

The Department of Government Efficiency announced on X that the General Services Administration (GSA) and the Small Business Administration (SBA) have eliminated approximately 1,700 unused phone plans and licenses, resulting in annual savings...


DOGE cancels 90 contracts, yields $200 million in savings

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced on X that it has canceled 90 contracts with a ceiling value of $1.5 billion, resulting in $200 million in savings.


Ecuadorian tuna company director on marine ecology: There is 'impact on the marine ecosystem caused by waste from cities'

Melissa Aguirre, Director of Corporate Affairs at NIRSA, said that the organization aims to raise awareness about the impact on the marine ecosystem caused by waste from cities, raise funds for the Contamos Contigo Ecuador Foundation, and unite...


NIRSA recognized among the 30 most sustainable companies in Ecuador

NIRSA has been recognized as one of the 30 most sustainable companies in Ecuador, highlighting its commitment to environmental, social, ethical, and transparent governance.


WEEKEND INTERVIEW: A Rifle in Every Home, Maryan Zablotskyy’s Vision for a Strong, Independent Ukraine

As Ukraine’s war with Russia grinds on into its fourth year, a conversation is emerging about what long-term independence and security really mean—not only for Kyiv, but for its Western allies as well.


U.S.-U.K. agree to remove tariffs on aircraft under new trade deal

Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) President and CEO Eric Fanning has expressed approval following an announcement by President Trump regarding a new trade agreement with the United Kingdom.


Former Fulton County deputy charged with excessive force and obstruction

Khadijah Solomon, a former deputy with the Fulton County Sheriff's Office in Georgia, faced arraignment on charges of using excessive force and obstructing justice.


Sentences announced for members of Marion Gardens street gang

Myron Williams, known by the aliases "Money" and "Tunchi," was sentenced to multiple life terms in prison for his involvement in a racketeering conspiracy linked to the Marion Gardens street gang.


Dominican national sentenced for identity theft involving US citizen

A Dominican national residing unlawfully in Dorchester, Massachusetts, has been sentenced for identity theft.


Dominican national pleads guilty to illegal reentry into the United States

A Dominican national residing unlawfully in Lawrence, Massachusetts, has admitted guilt in a federal court in Boston for reentering the United States after deportation.


Brothers-in-law indicted for alleged bank takeover scheme

A 17-count indictment has been unsealed against Ayman Alaaraj and Ahmad Nassar, as announced by Acting U.S. Attorney Michele Beckwith.


Shelton resident pleads guilty to defrauding pandemic relief program

David X. Sullivan, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, alongside Ketty Larco-Ward, Inspector in Charge of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service in Boston, and Harry Chavis, Special Agent in Charge of IRS Criminal Investigation in...


Dallas business owner convicted for $3 million employment tax evasion

A Dallas business owner was found guilty by a federal jury on charges of failing to pay over $3 million in employment taxes withheld from her employees.


Guatemalan citizen pleads guilty to illegal reentry into the United States

A Guatemalan man, Wilson Oswaldo Galvan-Lopez, has pleaded guilty to illegal reentry into the United States and was sentenced to time served. U.S. Attorney Michael DiGiacomo announced the decision, which took place before U.S. District Judge...