President-elect Donald Trump has ambitious goals for utilizing U.S. federal lands for extraction of oil and other resources.
Sarah Matthews, a former deputy press secretary in Trump's first administration, said the president-elect's picks aren't a matter of "4D chess."
Raskin is optimistic that Republican senators, who this week elected Sen. John Thune of South Dakota as their incoming majority leader, will stand up for their institutional prerogatives. Thune has said he wouldn’t discard the filibuster, for example, and offered only a half-hearted endorsement of allowing recess appointments.
Still, Trump could enact policies that may slow the rise of grocery prices, or even lower the cost of some household staples, economists added. "Prices on different items absolutely could come down," Michael Faulkender, a professor of finance at the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business, told ABC News.
Harmon supported Harris, whose campaign did focus on Black voters in the campaign’s final stretch. But he said this goes beyond the presidential election. The Democratic Party,
The U.S. utility industry wants the incoming Trump administration and Republican-led Congress to preserve clean energy and EV tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act, Pedro Pizarro, the CEO of utility Edison International said on Saturday.
One-time rising Republican Party rising star Kelly Ayotte is back, after her convincing victory last week to succeed Chris Sununu as New Hampshire governor. Her take on Trump's White House win, and mo
There was a ton of metal barricades and extra security around the Garden ahead of the Knicks ’ 124-122 win over the Nets Friday night at the Garden. This will be the first UFC event since Trump routed Vice President Kamala Harris in the election on Nov. 5.
President-elect Donald Trump opened his transition back to the White House this week with a flurry of personnel announcements that sent forceful messages to major constituent groups, potential political rivals and the country at large.
Alberta’s government has been talking with domestic energy companies about building more oil export pipelines to the US to take advantage of an incoming White House administration with a friendlier attitude toward oil.