Biden's Offshore Drilling Ban to Transform U.S. Coastal Policy President Joe Biden plans to impose a ban on new offshore oil and gas development across vast U.S. coastal areas, impacting parts of the Atlantic, Pacific, and the eastern Gulf of Mexico. This move, ... 01/3/2025 - 4:57 pm | View Link
Biden seeks to ban more offshore drilling in certain US waters The decision follows calls from congressional Democrats and environmentalists who have urged Biden to "maximise permanent protections" against offshore drilling to protect coastal ... 01/3/2025 - 8:20 am | View Link
Biden plans to ban some offshore drilling in a way Trump would struggle to undo President Joe Biden is expected to permanently ban future offshore oil and gas development in parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans in a way that could be especially difficult for the incoming ... 01/3/2025 - 4:35 am | View Link
Biden to ban more offshore oil drilling before Trump arrives The move responds to pressure from congressional Democrats and environmental groups who have lobbied Biden to “maximize permanent protections” against offshore drilling, arguing the action is ... 01/2/2025 - 8:00 pm | View Link
Biden’s Bold Move to Permanently Ban Offshore Oil Drilling Sparks Nationwide Debate Before Trump Takes Office In a dramatic end-of-term decision, President Joe Biden is reportedly planning to implement a permanent ban on offshore oil drilling in key areas, according to Bloomberg. The move is seen as a final ... 01/2/2025 - 10:14 am | View Link
Senate Majority Leader John Thune has privately told President-elect Donald Trump that he believes Pete Hegseth will have the votes to be confirmed as Secretary of Defense, CBS News reports.
“Amazon said on Sunday that its Prime Video streaming service will release a ‘behind-the-scenes’ documentary about Melania Trump’s life,” the New York Times reports.
“The film will head to movie theaters and stream on Amazon Prime in the second half of this year.”
Hollywood Reporter: “Something strange has been happening to The Apprentice, which despite acute timeliness and an 83 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes has been willed away by the industry. Most distribution execs wouldn’t touch it; actors won’t talk about it.”
“The film shows how Cohn’s bare-knuckle approach shaped a young Trump.
In the immediate aftermath of the New Year’s truck attack that killed 14 people and injured dozens in New Orleans, President-elect Donald Trump baselessly—and, it turns out, falsely—suggested that the Biden administration’s immigration policies were to blame.
“When I said that the criminals coming in are far worse than the criminals we have in our country, that statement was constantly refuted by Democrats and the Fake News Media, but it turned out to be true,” Trump wrote on Truth Social just after 10:45 a.m.
Jeff Bezos and his companies have seemingly been doing everything they can to get into Donald Trump’s good graces before he returns to the Oval Office.
This includes: Donating $1 million to Trump’s inauguration via Amazon; Dining with Trump and Elon Musk recently at Mar-a-Lago; and, of course, spiking an editorial endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris slated to run in the Washington Post, which Bezos also owns—a decision that reportedly cost the Post as many as 300,000 subscribers who canceled in the immediate aftermath.
As of this weekend, there appear to be new additions to this list.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Sunday plans to sign into law a measure that boosts Social Security payments for current and former public employees, affecting nearly 3 million people who receive pensions from their time as teachers, firefighters, police officers and in other public service jobs.
Advocates say the Social Security Fairness Act rights a decades-old disparity, though it will also put strain on Social Security Trust Funds, which face a looming insolvency crisis.
The bill rescinds two provisions — the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset — that limit Social Security benefits for recipients if they get retirement payments from other sources, including public retirement programs from a state or local government.
The Congressional Research Service estimated that in December 2023, there were 745,679 people, about 1% of all Social Security beneficiaries, who had their benefits reduced by the Government Pension Offset.