Trump’s Energy Guy Talked a Green Game but Now Sells Big Oil Priorities
Doug Burgum, the Republican governor of North Dakota, has stepped into the spotlight as a cheerleader for oil and former President Donald J. Trump.
Doug Burgum, the Republican governor of North Dakota, has stepped into the spotlight as a cheerleader for oil and former President Donald J. Trump.
Mr. Burgum, North Dakota’s governor, is a prime contender in the former president’s search for a running mate, but he remains untested on the national stage.
Thomas Harris’s book came at a pivotal moment: One of the last smash hits of the ’90s, it was also one of the first big releases of the hyper-speed, hyper-opinionated internet era.
PUTRAJAYA: Junior shuttler Kong Wei Xiang emerged victorious in a clash of two players from the BA of Malaysia (BAM) when he captured the boys’ singles Under-16 crown at the AFFIN 100PLUS JET Finals on Sunday.
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Birmingham City 's John Ruddy has lifted the lid on Wayne Rooney 's time at the club and revealed what he was like as a manager.
What makes America exceptional—different from other nations—is that our nation's strength and unity are not based on blood and soil or throne and altar. America is a racially, ethnically, religiously, and culturally pluralistic nation. It is more pluralistic today in these respects than ever before, but it was always pluralistic. What is it, then, that binds Americans together? What makes us a people—a nation, despite our differences? How does the pluribus become an unum?
Читать дальше...Iain Payten, SMH The boss of the British and Irish Lions says he has no concerns about the Wallabies being a potential walkover on next years tour of Australia and fans on both sides of the globe seem to agree, with record demand for tickets and forecasts of massive windfalls for Rugby...
Voters have begun casting their ballots in Hungary early Sunday to choose their representatives for the European Parliament in an election many see as a referendum on Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s popularity
The Ethiopian-born runner, who was adopted by an Italian couple at the age of five, timed 1hr 01min 03sec over the 21.1km (13-mile) course for victory. It was Crippa's second European gold, the 27-year-old having already won the 10,000m at the 2022 Munich championships. Teammate Pietro Riva took silver, just a second behind, as three other Italians -- Pasquale Selvarolo, Eyob Faniel and Yohanes Chiappinelli -- finished in the top 10 to continue the team's electric form over the opening three days in Rome. Читать дальше...
Disguise all those eyesores with these low-effort ideas, and prepare to feel astounded.
Читать дальше...Drivers are at risk of failing their MOT test this summer with lights and electrical concerns at the top of the list.
By committing not to give their children smartphones until an agreed-upon age, parents are hoping for strength in numbers when schoolyard pressure starts to build.
As you prepare for the week ahead, check out some of the top recent stories in Health that you may have missed, or have been meaning to check out — here are 8 of the most impactful stories.
A 90-year-old Sun Sentinel reader, and a reader "across the pond," share their emotional feelings on the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Asked about defending against Jaylen Brown, Mavericks coach Jason Kidd made it a point to call him Boston’s best player — twice.
Popular shows including “Love Is Blind,” the “Real Housewives” universe and “Vanderpump Rules” are being challenged in court amid a changing legal landscape.
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Vacancy is the lowest it has been in two decades, at 5.4 percent, according to a recent report. The properties are thriving even as retailers like Macy’s and Express shutter many stores.
It's important that fishery managers from New York through Georgia get a better handle on how best to oversee the stock of cobia.
On Friday, the Indian market continued its upward trend, marking the third consecutive day of gains. The S&P BSE Sensex surged by over 1,600 points, while the Nifty50 closed just below the 23,300 level.
David L. "Dave" Hollander, the former University of Maryland, Baltimore County, acting registrar who was active in environmental causes, died May 20. He was 82.