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Energy

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Pramaggiore

State reps counter Lt. Gov. candidate’s claim that ethics led Illinois energy legislation

Sentencing is scheduled next Monday, July 21, for former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore after she was convicted of conspiracy, bribery and falsifying records in connection with a scheme to bribe former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, D-Chicago.

Energy

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Harrell

Seattle mayor orders update to city's climate plan

Harrell’s order directs the city to produce a Climate Action Plan progress report by the third quarter of this year. Afterwards, the city will develop an updated climate action plan by the third quarter in 2026.

Crime

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Shen Yun poster in France.

Dance troupe says threats that follow it around the globe stem from Chinese Communist Party

Shen Yun has long documented threats that are sent to venues ahead of their performances and says the threats are part of a CCP effort to suppress the group.

Energy

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

Pennsylvania's electric vehicle marathon in review

Robert Charette, a longtime systems engineer and contributing editor for IEEE Spectrum, and author of “The EV Transition Explained, told The Center Square, that “current policymaking is a kind of field of dreams” in that lawmakers believe if they pass it, the engineers and auto manufacturers will “figure it out, overcome it, and everything will work.”

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.

Free Speech

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Gender critical feminist Thistle Pettersen

Prosecution collapses against feminist charged with hate crime for anti-transgender stickers

Madison, Wisconsin police scoured city surveillance to track down musician with a distinctive bicycle.

Courts & Law

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parade

Bail set at $5 million for Waukesha Christmas parade massacre suspect

The prosecution said a sixth child had died due to the attack, and that Darrell Brooks would be charged with six counts of intentional homicide.

Energy

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data center

Sustainability, community impact concerns shade data center investment

As electricity demand surges, and older generation sources are retiring faster than new ones come online, officials are grappling with how to manage grid reliability, infrastructure needs, and local and environmental concerns – while exploring policies that strike a balance between supporting smart growth and protecting consumers.

Coronavirus

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Delaware Gov. John Carney

As Delaware beaches open, governor warns out-of-staters: Stay away

Visitors may risk criminal charges under quarantine law

Security

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Capitol riot

Proud Boy charged in Capitol siege says he helped FBI for years, gave information on Antifa

An attorney for Proud Boys member Joseph Biggs, under court-ordered home detention Florida, made the claims Monday in a court filing.

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