Author: James V. Aidala
President Donald Trump’s initial 100 days in office during his second term have marked a significant shift in the United States’ approach to chemical regulation, emphasizing deregulation and industry facilitation over more traditional environmental and public health safeguards.Read More
The new law sets the stage for a battle in the 2026 legislative session over whether the Flock cameras should be expanded to interstates, bridge-tunnels and other state-maintained roads.Read More
The region has emerged as a leading solar exporter, helped by Chinese companies’ relocating their production – but US tariffs are beginning to bite.Read More
Eight people have been arrested in London and other parts of the U.K. in connection with two plots over the weekend, authorities said.Read More
US dollar surge triggers tourism boom as Mexico, Canada, Brazil, Cuba, Bahamas, and Jamaica see massive spending by international visitors in 2025 is the headline shaking up global tourism. The numbers don’t lie, and the trend is exploding.Read More
Oil buckled after OPEC+ agreed to another bumper output increase, bolstering global supplies at a time when demand is challenged by the drag from the trade war and fanning concerns about a glut.Read More
Mark Zuckerberg addressed the potential of AI in relationships, emphasizing its role in aiding difficult conversations and addressing loneliness. He bRead More
The Chinese politics specialist says he could imagine Beijing leadership smiling about Washington’s ‘counterproductive’ foreign policy.Read More
Logan Hughes extended his team-best on-base streak to 30 games, but Texas Tech Baseball dropped a rubber-game, 5-0, at No. 16 West Virginia Sunday.Read More
Big companies complain that the antitrust laws allow consumers to seek large damages when suing for competition violations. Sen. Josh Hawley thinks it doesn’t go far enough.Read More