Day: September 29, 2023

Biden admin proposes plan to hold fewest offshore oil drilling leases in US history

1:08 pm September 29, 2023

The Biden administration proposed its highly-anticipated offshore oil and gas leasing program for the next five years on Friday morning, laying out just three Gulf of Mexico lease sales through 2029. The Department of the Interior (DOI) published the plan in a federal filing early Friday, laying out plans to lease oil and gas drilling […]

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Travis Kelce responds to Mark Cuban’s suggestion Taylor Swift should dump Chiefs’ star for Mavericks player

12:51 pm September 29, 2023

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce said earlier this week that he would keep the conversation about football going forward after pop sensation Taylor Swift attended a game at Arrowhead Stadium over the weekend.  However, after Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban encouraged Swift to dump the two-time Super Bowl champion for one of his […]

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Packers’ Matt LeFleur gets testy with reporter over ‘BS’ question after brutal loss: ‘We got our a– kicked’

12:03 pm September 29, 2023

Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LeFleur was blunt in his assessment of Thursday night’s brutal beat down by the Detroit Lions, but he got testy with the media when pressed further for an explanation during his postgame presser.  “They manhandled us,” LaFleur said of the 34-20 loss.  The Lions defense held the Packers to […]

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Every child deserves education freedom. Let’s take it nationwide

12:00 pm September 29, 2023

There has been a largely unreported revolution sweeping through several American states in recent years, and it has been helping students achieve better outcomes based on a simple, intrinsically American idea — give parents more control over how they use their own money and how their children are educated.  Over the past three and a half […]

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House finally passes defense spending bill and 2 others, while 1 fails in late-night vote series

12:00 pm September 29, 2023

House lawmakers voted to pass three of four appropriations bills brought to the floor on Thursday night, with defense spending passing along bipartisan lines while their bill on agriculture and FDA spending was sunk by both Republicans and Democrats.  The House GOP majority has now passed four of the 12 individual spending bills it promised […]

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