THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Anti-energy activists have continued to say that construction jobs are just temporary, part-time work, and should not be considered as we look at building out our nation’s infrastructure – whether.
This week was full of huge headlines, so let’s jump right into the biggest stories. Everyone’s talking about the madness that came out of the first 2020 presidential debate, President.
This week everyone’s talking about remembering the ‘Notorious RBG,’ Schitt’s Creek sweeping the Emmy Awards, the Pac-12 reversing course by announcing they will play football starting later this year, and.
This week TikTok’s parent company Bytedance announced being close to wrapping up new negotiations with White House officials over US ownership of the app via Oracle. And while we are.
This week Americans commemorated the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, said farewell to the clothing chain Century 21 that survived 9/11 but couldn’t outlast the coronavirus, and watched Oregonians.
This Labor Day holiday, Americans are taking road trips, hosting barbecues, taking advantage of big sales or preparing for their upcoming Fantasy Football drafts. Regardless of your holiday plans to.
This week, we witnessed Hurricane Laura blow through parts of Louisiana and Texas, leaving widespread damage. 2020 is continuing to live up to the title of the worst year ever..
The fact that so much of our country’s supply chain exists in places with interests hostile ours is one of the biggest impediments to getting the 30 million Americans who.
If you use TikTok or WeChat, it’s been a contentious week as President Donald Trump has threatened to ban the companies from operating in the U.S. by executive order in.
In this week’s mainstream news, everyone’s been talking about the blank and white #ChallengeAccepted trend on Instagram, the woman killed in Maine’s first great white shark attack and the magnitude.