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Energy

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home charging

Who covers EV charger costs for homes main focus of Illinois mandate

"I will tell you that there are some landlords, in my district in particular, some condominium associations that really do not know what to do here," Chicago Sen. Sara Feigenholtz said.

Coronavirus

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Ron DeSantis, police

Florida bill limiting vaccine mandates heads to Gov. Ron DeSantis

Large companies could face a fine of up to $5,000 if they don't comply with the new law, while smaller businesses would be charged $10,000.

Energy

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Despite cost concerns, WA districts accept federal grants for electric school buses

The failure rate for electric buses, on the other hand, is often cited as around 20%. That translates into roughly 20 out of every 100 electric buses possibly experiencing a breakdown on any given day, primarily due to issues with the bus itself or its charging mechanisms.

Energy

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Electric trucks, Port of Long Beach, Nov. 18, 2022

After finalizing controversial EV mandate, the Biden administration finalizes e-trucking rule

Critics of the rule warn that the limitations on electric semi trucks will increase costs to consumers for almost all goods sold.

Energy

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copper

16 states, DC sue Trump over 2021 EV charger funds, most haven’t built chargers

A majority of the coalition, including lawsuit leaders California and Washington, has failed to build any chargers using $3.3 billion in awarded funds over the past four fiscal years.

Security

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TSA employee checks passengers identity at O'Hare International Airport

Suspect named, still at large in concealed weapon incident at Atlanta airport checkpoint

Suspect sought on charges including carrying concealed weapon at commercial airport, possession of firearm by convicted felon, discharging firearm

State Houses

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Attorney General Pam Bondi

Dozens of state financial officers pen letter to Bondi about devastating impact of Tesla attacks

The 26 state financial officers, which includes state comptrollers, auditors, and treasurers, claimed the attacks "have led to significant financial losses affecting millions of Americans."

Energy

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electric vehicle

Poll shows that nearly half of all Americans won’t be buying an EV anytime soon

Only 9% said they or someone in their household owned or leased an electric vehicle, up from 8% in a similar poll last year.

Crime

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Sergeant 1st Class Duke Webb

Green Beret charged in Illinois murder spree may have PTSD, lawyer said

The dates of Webb's last deployment to Afghanistan coincide with the date of a deadly insider attack on members of the unit he served with.

Crime

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Chicagoans gather in front of a city Police Department

Looting in Chicago should be viewed as reparations, BLM rally organizer reportedly says

Black Lives Matter organizers gathered outside a South Loop police station to support the people who were arrested Monday after widespread looting took place across the city's downtown area.

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