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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced three new policy actions that are projected to save more than $935 million annually for the American taxpayer, while expandin... Read more
While last month was turbulent for the energy sector overall, a few bright spots within the industry managed to emerge – and those names happen to offer attractive dividends. The S & P 5... Read more
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OPEC+ producers led by Saudi Arabia have launched a “slow grind” oil price war that could last for more than a year, according to Bank of America. OPEC+ has agreed to surge oil s... Read more
Russia’s allies in eastern Europe say Brussels plans to end all Russian gas and energy imports in the coming years are tantamount to “economic suicide” and a threat to the... Read more
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Ken Philipps, known as “the dog bite attorney,” joins NewsNation to weigh in on a dog attack that’s sparked national outrage. In New York City, a 16-pound Chihuahua named Penny w... Read more
The Solar Bottleneck: Efficiency Isn’t Everything It was a calm Monday morning across much of the Iberian Peninsula. Then at 12:33, the lights went out. On April 28th, 2025, Spain, Portugal,... Read more
WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright testified today before the House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, outlining the Department of Ene... Read more