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Energy

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Tesla charging station, Washington, D.C., June 21, 2023

Pennsylvania power companies antsy for EV build-out rules

Josh Cohen, head of SWITCH Energy, likened the widening gap they are seeing – between those with access to charging and those without – to that of broadband in the early 2000s.

Energy

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Electric vehicle, July 23, 2023, Washington, D.C.

New electric vehicle fee coming to Pennsylvania

The legislation headed to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s desk will charge owners of battery-powered and plug-in hybrid vehicles $200 next year, the first of an incremental scale that will reach $286 in 2030.

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Landlords required to build EV chargers at renters' request with new Illinois law

Law requires single-family homes and newly constructed residential buildings with parking spaces to provide a conduit allowing EV charging if needed.

Congress

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Costa Rican Roberto Quiros charging electric car in San Jose in 2018

Bipartisan lawmakers praise House passage of CHARGE Act that eases government use of electric cars

The bill would instruct the General Services Administration to permit the use of vehicle charge cards to cover the cost of recharging electric vehicles at commercial charging locations, and thereby will pave the way for the government to use more electric vehicles.

Courts & Law

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American soldier sentenced to 14 years in prison for attempting to help ISIS attack US forces

The sentencing comes after 24-year-old Cole Bridges pleaded guilty to terrorism charges in 2023, including attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, and attempting to murder U.S. military service members.

Crime

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Columbian national pleads guilty in plot against U.S. soldiers

Prosecutors said defendant "targeted, incapacitated, and kidnapped two U.S. soldiers in Bogota" and then stole their wallets and went on buying spree.

Nation

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Uber charged motorist stranded on I-95 in the snow storm $700 for his ride

The ride share company returned the money charged to the customer's account and thanked him for his patience.

Government

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Comedian Dave Chappelle attacked on stage, suspect named and charged

Police say assailant tackled Chapelle when he was performing at a Los Angeles comedy festival.

Transportation

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Truckers want to put the brakes on new EV regulations in Washington state

Washington state is tied to California’s Advanced Clean Trucks program, which directs the trucking industry to transition to zero emissions for medium and heavy-duty trucks.

Courts & Law

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13 charged in DOJ crackdown on Chinese espionage, influence campaigns

"The government of China sought to interfere with the rights and freedoms of individuals in the United States and to undermine our judicial system that protects those rights. They did not succeed."

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