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Workers and locals support U.S. Steel deal; China relishes the division

Nearly a year after its announcement, Nippon Steel’s purchase of U.S. Steel is a paradox. On the one hand, the two countries, the United States and Japan, have never been closer. On the other hand, for the two companies, approval of the steel deal has been snared in politics. For years, the ...

Does Jesus want Christians to be environmentalists?

As Christmas approaches, I know that my Christian friends will ask me why I chose to work for the environmental nonprofit Earthday.org instead of engaging in hands-on field ministry. My answer — look at the headlines. Wildfires, rising oceans, coral bleaching, species extinction, ...

Energy groups pan Biden LNG study

U.S. energy industry leaders blasted a new Biden administration report urging limits on liquid natural gas exports as deceptive and driven by politics. In the report, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm acknowledged the industry helped provide jobs to Americans but argued increasing LNG ...

$345 million legal bill in Tesla case shows need for tort reform

How do you turn nine shares of Tesla stock into $345 million? Just add lawyers. That’s the reaction of many business leaders and Tesla shareholders in response to a Delaware judge’s ruling that threw out the company’s compensation package for CEO Elon Musk. The judge orders the ...

Americans are ready for a shift back to justice and safety

The 2024 election delivered a clear and resounding message: Americans demand public safety be restored and criminals be held accountable. In addition to Republicans sweeping Congress, reclaiming the presidency and holding the state legislative majorities, voters approved critical criminal ...

HOLY COW! HISTORY: Nuts! To the Germans

Brig. Gen. Anthony McAuliffe was in a tough spot 80 years ago this month. The handful of American soldiers he commanded were ordered to hold a small but critical crossroads village in Belgium. With Christmas just days off, many of his men were homesick. The Lowlands were being blasted by the ...