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If there is one area of the energy sector that gets overlooked, it’s fuel supply and the transportation industry. Besides hoping that you don’t get stuck behind a truck on.

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Normally, this time of year, we would be covering tips on sustainable fashion or sharing how much energy goes into March Madness games, but as everyone knows, we are currently.

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Without question the Coronavirus has topped major headlines this week. Between the cancellation of schools across the country, sports fans are also up in arms due to the suspension of.

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This week Alex Trebek updated us on his cancer diagnosis, Harvey Weinstein was moved to Riker’s Island jail after his hospital stay and Demi Lavato released her “I Love Me”.

Voting on Election Day

This Super Tuesday, we encourage everyone to cast their ballot for sound energy policies, no matter which candidate you choose. There are several key issues up for debate this election..

Waitress Pouring Coffee For Customers In 1950s Styled Diner

It’s National Pancake Day and Americans around the country are set to indulge at local diners in a plate of flapjacks. Each year, IHOP commemorates the holiday in style by.

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Regular news this week brought us a lot of joy: Burger King has rerouted its marketing to show off their new recipe, the Democratic debates could easily pass for a.

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This week we learned that aliens may be trying to contact us, Wheel of Fortune had a heck of a Freudian slip in a puzzle and Hopper threw us for.

Couple on Road Trip

Can you feel it in the air? No – not the clean air we’re enjoying from lowered emissions across the U.S. It’s LOVE! Valentine’s Day is here, and you should.

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Statement before the 2020 Council on Environmental Quality February 11, 2020 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 8 RE: Docket No. CEQ-2019-0003 RE: Executive Order 13807   Members of the Committee,.