Collin Anderson is executive editor for the Washington Free Beacon. He graduated from the University of Missouri, where he studied politics. He is originally from St. Louis and now lives in Arlington, VA. His email address is anderson@freebeacon.com.
Green New Boondoggle: California's Power Grid Needs $9 Billion to Go Green
State utility operator identifies 46 projects needed to support solar, wind, electric cars
Chase CEO: Biden's Electric Vehicle Push Could Benefit Beijing and Imperil US National Security
'We cannot cede these important resources and capabilities to another country,' Jamie Dimon says in shareholder letter
Biden Abandoned Pledge To Punish OPEC. It Just Slashed Oil Production Again.
Oil prices surge after Saudi-led cartel announces production cut
Want To Help Disabled Tajikistanis Fight Climate Change? Biden Could Pay You $1 Million for Your Advice.
Biden's USAID puts big money behind project to elevate disabled 'climate leaders' in Central Asian country
Biden's Interior Secretary Agrees: Electric Vehicles Increase US Reliance on China
'Yes, OK,' Deb Haaland concedes when pressed on Chinese control of electric vehicle minerals
Chinese Communist Party Uses Dem Lawmaker to Declare TikTok Ban Racist
China's Foreign Ministry quotes Mark Pocan after Wisconsin Dem called TikTok's opponents 'xenophobic'
One Billion Gretas: Biden Admin Pledges Taxpayer Cash To Support Young Climate Activists Abroad
USAID effort also includes call to address 'climate-related mental health conditions'
Gas Stoves for Me But Not for Thee: Energy Sec Backs Gas Stove Restriction But Concedes She Has a Gas Stove
'Half of the gas stoves' on market would be impacted by DOE's proposed regulation, Jennifer Granholm says
How the Biden Admin Helped a Public University Partner With a CCP-Controlled School
Biden's National Science Foundation funds University of Virginia partnership with military-tied Tsinghua University
Nevada's Dem AG Helped Make It Harder To Jail Thieves. Now, He Says Retail Theft Is Out of Control.
Democrat Aaron Ford testified in favor of bill raising felony retail theft threshold from $650 to $1,200