• 'No good options': Biden admin has no plans to change how it treats Haitian migrants despite outrage from advocates

    The Biden administration is under increasing pressure from human rights organizations to rethink its treatment of Haitian migrants trying to flee Haiti or currently living undocumented inside the U.S., but so far there are no plans to change course, three U.S. officials told NBC News. More than 480 human rights organizations sent a letter to the Biden administration on Wednesday asking for a moratorium on deportations to Haiti, the immediate release of detained Haitian migrants, the closure of...

  • The Biden plan to ban gas cars

    President Joe Biden knows that most people don’t want the sale of new gas-powered cars and trucks banned. That is why his administration tried ludicrously to spin the new tailpipe emissions rule as an expansion of “consumer choice.” “This technology-neutral and performance-based standard gives the auto industry the flexibility to choose the combination of pollution-control technologies best […]

  • North Avenue Market Plans Major Changes

    Shifting away from its food hall origins, launching Southern-inspired restaurant in June.

  • 'Mass surveillance' fears over law change plans

    Trade body techUK outlines "substantial concerns" over plans to amend the Investigatory Powers Act.

  • Biden's tax plan puts America last

    I am often asked whether President Biden is intentionally trying to dismantle the American economy with his imbecile energy, climate change, crime, border, inflation and debt policies.

  • Biden promotes plan to lower housing costs

    RENO, Nev. >> President Joe Biden sought personally Tuesday to reengage voters in Nevada and Arizona who helped power his winning coalition in 2020 by drawing contrasts with Republican challenger Donald Trump on veterans, job creation, foreign policy and other issues.

  • President Of Plaid Pantry Wants To Change Oregon's Bottle Bill

    Portland, Ore. — Jonathan Polonsky, President and CEO of Plaid Pantry, recently discussed the operational challenges faced

  • WATCH: Kobach condemns Biden student loan forgiveness plans

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach held a press conference on a lawsuit of the Biden Administration's student loan forgiveness program Thursday. Kobach says his office, along with 10 other state attorneys general, will sue President Joe Biden over the "student loan forgiveness scheme." The lawsuit was filed Thursday in federal court. “Once []

  • City announces plan to adjust utility bill due dates

    If you’ve ever found yourself in the winding queue at City Hall, surrounded by fellow Maderans waiting to pay utility bills around the 25th of the month, you know first-hand about the extensive wait times and long lines. To address this, city officials have crafted an innovative plan to shrink those daunting lines by introducing a more efficient billing system aimed at reducing wait times, and allowing in-person bill payers to breeze in and out of the building in a fraction of the time.During...

  • Cornwall planning changes could speed up delivery of more affordable homes for locals

    Some councillors urged caution at anything that could be perceived as 'fast-tracking' certain planning applications

  • China to challenge Biden’s electric vehicle plans at the WTO

    BEIJING — China filed a World Trade Organization complaint against the United States on Tuesday over what it says are discriminatory requirements for electric vehicle subsidies. The Chinese Commerce Ministry did not say what prompted the move. But under a new U.S. rule that took effect Jan. 1, electric car buyers are not eligible for tax credits of $3,750 to $7,500 if critical minerals or other battery components were made by Chinese, Russian, North Korean or Iranian companies. The credits are...

  • Florida bill would purge state laws of climate change mentions

    This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In Florida, the effects of climate change are hard to ignore, no matter your politics. It’s the hottest state—Miami spent a record 46 days above a heat index of 100 degrees last summer—and many homes and businesses are clustered along beachfront areas […]