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Restoration News reveals gas prices have dropped under President Trump

Restoration News announced a decline in average U.S. gasoline prices under President Trump, attributing the decrease to his pro-energy policies in a recent article.


AFSA submits comments opposing expanded interpretation of Holder Rule

The American Financial Services Association (AFSA) has announced its submission of comments to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), opposing expanded interpretations of the Holder Rule.


FTC hosts workshop on tech's impact on children and families

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is set to hold a workshop titled "The Attention Economy: How Big Tech Firms Exploit Children and Hurt Families" on June 4 in Washington, D.C. The event will also be available for streaming online.


House committee releases FY26 agriculture funding bill with reduced budget

The House Appropriations Committee has released the Fiscal Year 2026 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Bill.


State Department Spokesman: ‘We cannot comment’ on Biden-era revocations of Ecuadorian seafood company execs’ U.S. visas

A U.S. State Department spokesperson said that the department cannot comment on the situation involving executives at one of Ecuador’s largest seafood exporters who remain blocked from traveling to the United States.


Restoration News highlights death of a narrative in climate coverage

The Restoration News has announced a series of developments and scientific findings that challenge prevailing climate change narratives.


Wauwatosa STEM School faces civil rights complaint for closed successful charter school due to demographics

The Wauwatosa STEM School is at the center of a civil rights complaint following its closure, which was allegedly linked to racial demographics rather than academic performance.


RealClearEnergy says blackout reveals fatal flaw in solar and wind

RealClearEnergy has announced that the April blackout across Spain and Portugal exposed a critical flaw in the reliance on solar and wind energy, highlighting the necessity for stable electricity generation sources.


AAPLOG rejects claim that abortion can be necessary to save a mother's life

The American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG) asserts that abortion is never medically necessary to save a mother's life.


Office of the Inspector General reports decades of waste and mismanagement pose challenge for Hegseth

The Office of the Inspector General has announced that Secretary Pete Hegseth faces significant challenges in addressing longstanding issues within the Defense Department, including waste, outdated systems, and failed audits.


Supreme Court decision on NEPA praised by American Petroleum Institute

The American Petroleum Institute (API) has expressed approval of the Supreme Court's recent decision regarding the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).


Manufacturers' optimism declines sharply amid trade concerns

The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) has published its Q2 2025 Manufacturers’ Outlook Survey, indicating a significant decline in optimism among manufacturers nationwide.


U.S. Chamber supports Supreme Court ruling on NEPA use

Marty Durbin, president of the U.S. Chamber's Global Energy Institute, expressed approval of the Supreme Court's recent decision regarding the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).


House advances reconciliation bill supporting small business priorities

After extensive debate, the House has advanced the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act with a narrow vote of 215-214.


NSBA submits comments on reducing regulatory barriers impacting small businesses

The National Small Business Association (NSBA) has submitted comments to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in response to a request for public comment on reducing anti-competitive regulatory barriers.


NSBA urges Congress to prioritize small-business policies in new tax bill

The National Small Business Association (NSBA) has reached out to Congress, emphasizing the importance of small-business policies in the latest tax bill discussions.


Farmers face potential $9 billion tax hike if Congress doesn't extend TCJA

If Congress does not extend current tax provisions, farmers and ranchers in the United States could face an additional $9 billion in federal taxes annually.


WEEKEND INTERVIEW: Gadi Taub Explains Why Israel Stands Firm Amid Shifting Alliances

As U.S. foreign policy is being realigned with many nations, the longstanding alliance between Israel and the United States also faces new tests.


Collins questions Education Secretary on proposed cuts to TRIO and Pell Grant expansion

At a recent hearing in Washington, D.C., Senator Susan Collins, Chair of the Appropriations Committee, questioned Secretary of Education Linda McMahon regarding the proposed elimination of TRIO programs and the expansion of Pell Grants for...


Tom Cole supports OMB's $9.4 billion rescissions package

House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole has expressed support for the Office of Management and Budget's proposed $9.4 billion rescissions package.