by Heidi Groover at seattletimes.com As scores of white-collar workers continue to work from home, an empty Uptown office building could soon become dozens of apartments. Developer Stream Real Estate has filed plans with the city of Seattle to convert the aging office building near Climate Pledge Arena into apartments, in what appears to be […]
by Jim Hoft at thegatewaypundit.com Recently the African Diaspora News Channel (ADNC) spoke to Mark Carter who is begging Republican leaders to visit inner city Chicago and witness the burgeoning migrant crisis that is sucking resources away from native Chicagoans who are suffering under Joe Biden’s policies. Mark Carter believes 2024 is the time for […]
Marsha Blackburn: Subpoenaing Epstein Estate Should Be Senate Judiciary Committee’s ‘Very First Act’
by SEAN MORAN at breitbart.com Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) wrote to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-IL) on Wendesday, calling on Democrats to help reveal who worked with Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking ring. Blackburn wrote the letter to Durbin, which was obtained by Breitbart News, as courts may soon unveil the names of 170 individuals […]
by Conor Coughlin at substack.com On January 1, the Chinese media announced that scientist utilizing key algorithms and manufacturing methods had developed a new-generation electronic war-fare weapon, utilizing focused beams of electromagnetic waves. As Americans were waking up to that very real fact, media outlets continued to suppress all news about the Berkeley California-China Climate […]
via globalcovenantofmayors.org That’s a wrap on COP28! We want to thank you all for supporting and following the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy (GCoM) at COP28 this year – where GCoM supported gathering more than 450 local leaders, partners, and stakeholders for an exceptional series of activities centered around local climate solutions, research […]
by NICK POPE via wattsupwiththat.com While the climate movement achieved some victories this year, 2023 may ultimately be remembered mostly as a year of key failures and setbacks for environmentalist organizations and their favored policies promulgated by the Biden administration. The past 12 months saw the collapse of several major offshore wind projects, signs of […]
by Kelly Smith at startribune.com Minnesota Energy Climate Corps team member DeAndre Colquitte took a photo of a building blueprint before resketching it during an energy audit Thursday at Fort Snelling State Park. Like many AmeriCorps programs, the new Minnesota Energy Climate Corps aims to make a difference in the community, but organizers hope it […]
by Robert Arvay at americanthinker.com The U.S. Navy built its reputation on canvas sails, not satin. Matt Walsh has produced an excellent video on X (Twitter) reporting on a cross-dressing sailor, upon whom the U.S. Navy is now relying, at least in part, to bolster its anemic recruiting results. Walsh makes several important points, describing how this […]
by NICK POPE at dailycaller.com Chevron announced Tuesday that it could face billions of dollars in impairments due in part to California’s regulatory environment, a development which some energy policy experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation could spell trouble for the energy industry’s prospects in the state. Chevron said that it anticipates taking asset […]
by BURGESS EVERETT at politico.com Donald Trump is making serious headway with a bloc of the GOP that’s among the most skeptical of his 2024 bid: Republican senators. In some cases, Trump is breaking through thanks to the sort of personal attention that he’s known to lavish on allies and supporters. Sen. John Hoeven (R-N.D.), […]