Gasoline Reserves Depletion Sparks Controversy Among Politicians – Biden’s Move Examined

Washington D.C. – The Biden administration made the decision on Tuesday to auction off 1 million barrels of gasoline from the Northeast Gasoline Supply Reserve, part of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, established in 2014 after the gasoline supply disruption caused by Superstorm Sandy in New York City. This move is intended to keep gas prices low during the upcoming summer driving season, which coincides with the looming November elections. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm emphasized the …

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Greta Thunberg & Co-Defendants Found Not Guilty of Breaking Law – Historic Ruling Examined

Westminster, London, England – Climate change activist Greta Thunberg and four co-defendants were acquitted of charges related to a climate protest outside the InterContinental Hotel in Mayfair. The group was arrested after refusing to follow police instructions to move on during the demonstration on 17 October. District Judge John Law dismissed the public order charge, citing “no evidence” of any offense being committed, and criticized the police for imposing “unlawful” conditions on the protesters. The …

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