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By William Herlihy & Nicholas Preservati | Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLCRudy Giuliani Is A Non-Stop Gaffe Machine And It’s Truly A Sight To Behold Above The Law Who’s a Good Boy? US Supreme Court Considers Again Whether Dog Sniffs Are Searches How Appealing Microsoft’s Venture Fund Invests In Healthcare Startup Innovaccer MedCity News Harvard Professor Gary Cohn Befuddled By The Gauche Political Machinations Of This… Keep reading →
Saudi Security Forces Kill Shia Militants Near Major Oil Facilities
By Simon HendersonComing the same week as Secretary Pompeo’s Middle East tour, the incident is a powerful example of the regional threat posed by Iran. Other than a photograph of a badly damaged building, details have been slow to emerge about the January 7 clash in the Qatif area of Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province. Authorities waited two… Keep reading →
Renewable Energy Update: January 2019
By William R. Devine, Barry Epstein & Renée Louise Robin | Allen MatkinsAG Nominee Claims He Won’t Fire Robert Mueller, Even If Trump Orders Him To Do So Above The Law Judge Rules Alabama’s Monument Protection Law Unconstitutional How Appealing Walgreens And Microsoft Partner On Healthcare Delivery Innovation MedCity News Trump Administration Floating Some Names For Last Head Of The World Bank Dealbreaker
The Big Picture On Reducing CO2 Emissions
By Energy Tomorrow BlogBefore getting into a new report showing an uptick in energy-related carbon dioxide emissions last year, let’s make sure we keep an eye on the big picture as it concerns U.S. CO2. These points: U.S. CO2 emissions have fallen to their lowest level in a generation – even as global emissions have risen 50 percent since 1990. The… Keep reading →