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Biden's Approval Of Willow Project Is A Win For National Security, Too
“If we are not energy independent, we become unreliable partners globally.”

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“If we are not energy independent, we become unreliable partners globally.”

The district isn’t being helped at all by local media determined not to include the district’s explanations and defenses of its policies.
Former Bridgewater CEO and possible 2024 U.S. Senate hopeful Dave McCormick slammed what he said was a “decade” of bad policy.
Beth Ann Rosica is vying to replace Kate Shaw.
The state will likely embrace the controversial Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
Dave McCormick talks about current events, including “don’t call it a bailout” rescue of Silicon Valley Bank’s depositors.
Critics say the decision smacks of special treatment.
The events were a chance to build support for its projects, which has run into obstacles.
The board and superintendent have tried to set the record straight several times, but it doesn’t seem to correct the deceptive rhetoric.
Less hunger and better education matters more than pledges of increased recycling and global awareness of lifestyles in harmony with nature.
We don’t know the fallout. But we know for sure that a lot of people are being hurt, and many will never recover.
Pennsylvania Republicans told DVJournal they were not interested in a repeat performance.
Russians take Eastern Bakhmut, while Zelenskyy vows to hold the rest.
The legislation is modeled on Oregon’s so-called “Death With Dignity” law, advocates say.
The job is currently held by Republican Tim DeFoor.
The candidates earned overwhelming support of the Bucks County Republican Committee.
Sadly, good intentions are not enough to produce positive outcomes.
Numerous studies show that spring-to-fall DST increases public health and the quality of life.
Moving clocks ahead one hour in March only to return them to their previous settings in November wastes time — literally.
Wednesday was International Women’s Day, and it was also the day Rep. Mike Zabel finally resigned from the House.