Lynne Sladky - File / AP Tucker Carlson Calls Out Liberal Outlet at Event, Says to Meet Him Backstage Carlson won the cheers of his audience when he dared the Canadian Broadcasting Company to interview him and air it so everyone could see it. By Warner Todd Huston January 25, 2024
@RepRosendale / X screen shotCommentary GOP Rep Takes Video in Middle of Wind Farm, Demolishes the Left's Renewable Energy Narrative Montana Rep. Matt Rosendale showed the cold realities of freezing temperatures when it comes to wind energy. By Laura Wellington January 17, 2024
Augusta Precious Metals / Special to The Western JournalSponsored Sponsored: Biden's Weakness in Israel Could Plunge the US Into a True Recession Experts have warned there could be severe repercussions for the U.S. economy if the Israel-Hamas conflict escalates. By Sponsored Content January 11, 2024
Jhonn Zerpa - File / AP Venezuela Continues Troop Deployment, Issues Ultimatum Venezuela said it will continue to deploy nearly 6,000 troops until a British military vessel sent to neighboring Guyana leaves the area. By The Associated Press December 30, 2023
@sentdefender / X Department of Defense Says 'One-Way Attack Drone' That Struck Tanker Launched from Iran The Department of Defense on Saturday said a drone that struck a tanker off the coast of India was fired from Iran. By Harold Hutchison December 23, 2023
@TankerTrackers / XCommentary Proof of 'Shadow Fleet' as Tanker Runs Aground - How Many More Are Prowling the Sea? A "shadow fleet" of aging tankers carrying sanctioned goods poses safety risks and presents broader political complications. By Michael Schwarz December 18, 2023
Nasser Waggi - File / AP Photo Sheikh of Oil-Producing Powerhouse Dead at 86 "He earned his title — he has a nickname here, they call him ‘the emir of pardons,’" one professor said to describe him. By The Associated Press December 16, 2023
Ezra Acayan / Getty ImagesCommentary Venezuela's Plan for Neighboring Country Gets Complicated as US Aircraft Appear Overhead Guyana's president hoped allies like the U.S. could "ensure that" Venezuela does "not act in a reckless or adventurous manner." By C. Douglas Golden December 11, 2023
Andrew Harnik / AP Photo Biden Admin Announces New Rules Targeting Oil, Gas Industries Amid Projected Energy Price Increases "Thousands of American jobs and billions of dollars in local economic development could be impacted by the EPA’s actions." By George C. Upper III December 4, 2023
Giuseppe Cacace - AFP / Getty Images Petrostate Chosen to Lead Next Climate Summit, But Leaked Docs Reveal Its Underlying Motive Is All About Fossil Fuels The United Arab Emirates may be leading a climate summit, but the country will be using it to advocate its fossil fuels. By Nick Pope November 27, 2023