Energy Infrastructure

Army Corps Fast-Tracks Risky Enbridge Pipeline Project Despite Environmental Warnings

In a troubling move, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers approved Enbridge’s plan to encase a deteriorating oil pipeline beneath the Great Lakes, ignoring the agency’s own report warning of environmental destruction and safety risks—raising urgent questions about federal priorities and energy sovereignty.

By Economics Desk | October 30, 2025

Government Accountability

Alaska Supreme Court Faces Crucial Test on Abortion Provider Restrictions

The Alaska Supreme Court’s review of outdated medical licensing laws could redefine abortion access in a state where vast distances already threaten healthcare availability, raising critical questions about government overreach and patient rights.

By National Security Desk | October 30, 2025

Government Accountability

Deadly Police Operation in Rio Exposes the Brutal Cost of Lawlessness

Rio de Janeiro’s record police operation against the powerful Comando Vermelho cartel left over a hundred dead, including officers, amid chaotic scenes of desperate residents retrieving bodies. This grim episode raises urgent questions about law enforcement, public safety, and governance that resonate far beyond Brazil’s borders.

By National Security Desk | October 29, 2025

Energy & Environment

New Study Reveals Electric Vehicles’ True Environmental Edge Over Gas Cars

A hard-hitting study confirms electric vehicles rapidly overcome their energy-intensive production to deliver significantly lower lifetime emissions than gas-powered cars—but flawed federal policies risk stalling America’s clean transportation progress.

By Economics Desk | October 29, 2025