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Ryan Wesley Routh

Final prosecution witness testifies in Routh trial; defense begins calling witnesses on Monday

Testimony from McGreevy laid out financial records and internet searches that showed Routh tracking the president's movements and backing up his ability to pay the $150,000 reward he promised to anyone who could "complete the job."

Energy

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Electric vehicle charging, Toronto, Canada, June 16, 2022

Legislation to upgrade power grid for EV charging may increase utility bills

Illinois state Rep. Dan Ugaste, a Republican, said all electric ratepayers will be forced to pick up the tab whether they own an EV or not.

Crime

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo

Andrew Cuomo charged with misdemeanor sex crime

If convicted of the crime, Cuomo could spend up to one year in jail, with a fine of up to $1,000

Crime

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Suspect in the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Abe charged with murder

The gun that was used to kill the 67-year-old former prime minister was hand made according to reports

Politics & Policy

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Jeanine Pirro

U.S. Attorney Pirro confirms two arrests linked to killing of congressional intern

President Donald Trump cited his death among the reasons for imposing a federal crackdown on the city.

From the States

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GOP Elephant on in a rug in the lobby of the Republican Party's headquarters in Washington.

GOP calls for court clerk's resignation after tirade caught on tape

"Her disqualifying actions rooted in a history of anti-police rhetoric, erode public trust in our institutions and endanger the men and women who risk their lives daily to protect our communities," the Shelby County GOP said in a release Thursday.

Energy

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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.

Energy

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Electric vehicle charging, Toronto, Canada, June 16, 2022

San Diego to spend up to $60 million on hundreds of electric car chargers

The contract would be for 10 years and is part of the city's goal to have 25% of all vehicle miles traveled be from electric or zero emissions vehicles by 2035.

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.

Religion

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US Air Force

Military pilot on no-fly list after probe into faith conversations ends without charges, lawyer says

Captain Forrest Doss is not able “to fly,” his career is destroyed “because of an investigation,” he’s given “no good guidance moving forward, and he can’t talk about his faith when asked,” R. Davis Younts said

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