High electric bills a political choice in America

Energy Secretary Chris Wright says high electricity costs are a political choice in the United States today. The evidence at hand indicates the Secretary isn’t wrong. “If […]

Michigan’s outgoing AG joins climate lawfare parade

America’s oil and gas companies came under litigation assault from a new player last week as outgoing Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel finally got around to filing […]

Bessent torches Biden ‘Muppets’ on rare earth minerals crisis

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has had enough of what he calls the “Muppets” from the Joe Biden administration taking shots at the Trump 47 presidency, especially when […]

Will Texas grid survive looming winter storm?

Can the Texas power grid hold up to another major winter storm? Grid managers at the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) assured the public on Monday […]

Trump should put WEF on notice because climate scam is over

President Donald Trump has never been shy about stating his belief that the climate change narrative pushed by the globalist community for the last half-century is a […]

Is the climate scare narrative headed for bankruptcy?

Writing at Axios, energy writer Amy Harder says, “The climate agenda’s fall from grace over the past year has been stunning — in speed, scale and scope.” […]

New study shows how GOP can win on affordability issue

Will the affordability issue decide the balance of power in Congress this November? Democrats have pounded on the issue over the last several months based on polling […]

Treat early Venezuela cost estimates with caution

Various estimates for the cost of revitalizing Venezuela’s once-powerful oil sector are already rolling out, and the number one caution for news consumers is clear: Pay no […]

AI firms should buckle up for regulatory assault

How should AI be regulated, and who gets to decide? These are questions that seem certain to become dominant stories throughout 2026. To this point in its […]

What 2026 will deliver on energy policy

As the end of 2025 nears, the question arises: What can Americans expect in the world of energy policy in 2026? Predicting future events where energy is […]

SPEED Act no magic bullet but a very good start

The U.S. House of Representatives, heavily criticized recently for its failure to get much done this year outside of the passage of the One Bill Beautiful Bill […]