|
The House is expected to hold a similar Iran war powers vote tomorrow.
| RELATED ARTICLES | | | | |
|
(Second column, 4th story, link)
Related stories: Talarico wins Texas Senate Dem nomination... Rogan to promote? Dream of Turning State Blue Takes Step Forward...
|
|
(Top headline, 1st story, link)
Related stories: 'Carrying out missions that could ignite the imagination'... USA burns through precision munitions, air defense interceptors... Widens Recall of Diplomatic Staff to Include Pakistan, Cyprus, Oman, Saudi... MORE Iranian warship torpedoed by sub in first since WWII... VIDEO... Tehran shows off underground 'Missile City' of drones, rockets... Grand Ayatollah issues Fatwa against USA... Despite Misgivings, UK and Fran
| RELATED ARTICLES | | |
|
(First column, 5th story, link)
Related stories: Commanders tell troops Trump 'anointed by Jesus' to start Iran war...
|
|
Experts have warned that if oil and gas prices remains elevated it could make goods and services more expensive.
|
|
(Second column, 4th story, link)
Related stories: 'No to war'... Escalates Long Feud With The Don... ALEX SOROS: SPAIN BECOMING LEADER OF FREE WORLD!
Drudge Report Feed needs your support! Become a Patron
|
|
President Trump acknowledged for the first time on Tuesday the economic toll for Americans of his assault on Iran, saying oil prices were likely to spike.
|
|
The U.S. president and his officials can't get their story straight.
|
|
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are accusing the Justice Department of covering up the names of co-conspirators of the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as fallout from the Epstein files grows across the globe. Millions of pages remain unreleased. As many prominent U.S. figures evade accountability following mentions in the Epstein files, a number of European figures have resigned for their relationships with Epstein. "The most extraordinary and worrying thing of what is going on in the United States is the scale of normalization that is happening, in which the press is absolutely a structural part of this," says Carole Cadwalladr, award-winning investigative journalist. "I have been shocked — deeply, deeply shocked — by the absence of headlines."
|
|
WASHINGTON - Today, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a new interagency task force that will guard against the illegal importation of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). HFCs are potent greenhouse gases with global warming potential that can be thousands of times greater than carbon dioxide. A global phasedown of HFCs could meaningfully prevent the development of adverse global warming effects over the next century.
"Using an all-hands-on-deck approach, we must urgently address the climate crisis that is threatening both our national and economic security, and our way of life," said "We look forward to working with the EPA and our other government partners to ensure that importers do not undermine our emissions-reduction targets or put businesses who are complying with the rules at a competitive disadvantage."
"President Biden has made it clear, it's going to take a whole-of-government approach to tackle the climate crisis and curb global warming," said . "That's why this partnership with DHS is so important as we work to cut these climate super pollutants, protect our environment, foster American innovation and boost our economy."
The American Innovation and Manufacturing Act (AIM Act), enacted in 2020, directs the EPA to address the adverse environmental effects of HFCs by, among other things, phasing down HFC production, consumption, and importation. Earlier today, the EPA issued its first regulations to implement the AIM Act's phasedown. DHS, through U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, will work with the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation and Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance to stop illegal HFC imports into the United States, including by preventing the exploitation of U.S. customs laws.
The launch of this joint initiative to enforce the
|
|