Trump said the court should give him time after his Jan. 20 inauguration to “seek a negotiated resolution” of the dispute. Read More Source link
Political drama eclipsed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s move to rejuvenate his cabinet with fresh faces following a tumultuous week, underscoring questions about how much gas he has left in the tank as Liberal leader. The shuffle came five days after Chrystia Freeland abruptly resigned as finance minister Monday after Trudeau had told her he was […]
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s denunciation of a bipartisan spending bill all but buried that deal while leaving unclear what form a new agreement could take. Source link
WASHINGTON (CN) — A D.C. Circuit panel Friday denied TikTok’s request to pause an impeding ban, setting up an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court with less than five weeks before the ban takes effect. The decision comes one week after the D.C. Circuit upheld the bipartisan Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act […]
Anchorage City Hall on Dec. 8, 2020 (Jeff Chen/Alaska Public Media) Anchorage deputy municipal manager Mark Spafford describes Southcentral’s looming natural gas shortage as a train that has been barreling toward the region for decades and now — it’s almost here. “This isn’t just, like, political posturing or somebody, you know, Chicken Little-ing it,” Spafford […]
As a TikTok ban looms, influencers worry they’ll lose content creation tools, face audience fragmentation and have to navigate cultural shifts. While economic impact may be a consideration for analysts, creators are more concerned about losing community as other sites already offer more lucrative opportunities. Wherever the courts land, creators say it’s been a valuable […]
(left to right) Enstar CEO John Sims, Chugach Electric government affairs manager Trish Baker, Northern Journal journalist Nat Herz, Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Peter Micciche and REAP executive director Chris Rose speak on a panel during an Anchorage Assembly retreat on Southcentral Alaska energy. (Wesley Early/Alaska Public Media) Southcentral Alaska faces a looming natural gas […]
Some of Vancouver’s leading builders are eyeing with frustration an upcoming city council vote that could eliminate the city’s years-old restrictions on using natural gas in new buildings. The vote, scheduled for Nov. 26, will mark the end of a months-long controversy over efforts by conservative council members to scratch restrictions on the use of […]
And then, the main dilemma: Who has to take responsibility for what? The so-called global south is pressing for money to tread a path from developed countries to those left behind, who have not played a historical role in the climate crisis. The industrialized world, on the other hand, demands commitments on decarbonization from developing […]
Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum has accused the country’s supreme court of overstepping its functions and “trying to change what the people of Mexico decided” as it prepares to discuss whether to strike down parts of a transformative judicial reform. The court is expected to vote on Tuesday whether the controversial reform violates other parts of […]