Gov. Hochul Weighs Cost of New York Climate Law as Energy Spikes

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul may slow implementation of the state’s ambitious climate law in the face of rising residential energy costs, setting up an intraparty fight with Democrats ahead of her November reelection bid.

Permitting Talks Will Resume With Caveats, Democrats Say

Official bipartisan talks aimed at overhauling federal permitting will resume, Senate Democrats said Thursday evening.

US Mulls Emergency Powers for Sable Oil Project, Burgum Says

The US is considering using the emergency powers of a Cold War-era law to ease permitting for Sable Offshore Corp.’s contested plans to drill oil off the coast of California.

EPA’s Popular Energy Star Program Moved to Energy Department

The Trump administration has moved the energy-efficiency program for appliances from the EPA to the Department of Energy, according to a memorandum of agreement signed Tuesday.

Ninth Circuit Probes EPA Analysis and Youth Harm Connection

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Thursday struggled with how the EPA’s use of a specific economic metric when proposing major regulations is traceable to alleged climate harms to children.

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US Mulls Idea of Special Operation to Seize Iran’s Uranium

President Donald Trump is weighing the option of deploying special forces on the ground to seize Iran’s near-bomb-grade uranium, as officials grow increasingly concerned the stockpile may have been moved, according to three diplomatic officials briefed on the matter.

Bessent Blasts JPMorgan Over ‘Terrible’ Oil-Insurance Analysis

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent blasted a JPMorgan Chase & Co. report for what he called “terrible” and inaccurate analysis about constraints over a US government lending agency’s ability to offer backup insurance for oil cargoes attempting to exit the Persian Gulf.

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DOJ Attorney Used Fabricated Quotes in Court Filing (3)

An assistant US attorney in North Carolina filed a response with the court that included “fabricated quotations and misstatements of case holdings” and then made “false or misleading statements” of how they got included, a magistrate judge said.

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