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Partisan Policies Didn't Raise Gas Prices, And Partisan Sniping Won't Lower Them
Oil companies would prefer not to sell oil unless they can make money off it.

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Oil companies would prefer not to sell oil unless they can make money off it.

Temporary Protected Status will shield Ukrainian nationals living in the United States from deportation.
Three white supremacist groups were responsible for 91 percent of the activity nationwide, according to ADL.
“The epidemic of missing persons of color is not a new topic but one that has been dismissed because society does not care about us.”
Approving the Ukraine aid may quickly get bipartisan support in Congress, the COVID-19 aid will likely face a more complicated path.
IPCC warns of continued intense droughts, rising health risks and economic turmoil.
Many advocates have documented harm, separation and deaths to those who must comply with the program.
Professional gambler R.J. Cipriani, an FBI informant, is charged with two felony charges stemming from his stay at Resorts World last year.
Advocates also backing broader ‘parental rights’ initiative.
Joey Gilbert and Michele Fiore defended an attention-seeking hate merchant who harassed Nevada’s governor while with his family.
The release is meant to counteract Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “weaponization of oil and gas.”
The multi-family housing developments would produce up to 1,000 new units for families and seniors who earn less than 60% area median income
Three appointees to the commission are attorneys, one is a retired judge, and the fifth is director of client relations for a law firm.
“Throughout our history we've learned this lesson – when dictators do not pay a price for their aggression, they cause more chaos.”
Supt. Jesus Jara demonstrated my favorite word again at the CCSD Trustees meeting last week.
The Biden administration has asked Congress to approve $6.4 billion in additional assistance.
“Metro can no longer use traffic stops to bully people of any race.”
The election will offer a preview for other states on how restrictive new voting laws will affect voter turnout.
The video showed two men threatening Sisolak and following him and his wife through the restaurant and then outside.
NV tribe calls challenge to federal law ‘a blatant slap in the face’