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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.”

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.

Energy

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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.

Nation

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Patch on U.S. Border Patrol agent's uniform in Maine in 2018

Border Patrol arrests previously deported man with second-degree murder conviction

"The man now faces new charges for illegal entry after being previously deported," CBP said.

EPA administrator says new auto emissions policy will boost accessibility to electric vehicles

New York LGBTQ+ community celebrate life of O'Shae Sibley

Energy

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e-bus

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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Vice President Kamala Harris gives remarks after touring the electric vehicle operations at Charlotte Area Transit Systems bus garage in Charlotte, North Carolina on December 2, 2020.

Pennsylvania considers subsidizing electric school bus transition

The program would allow interested school districts not only to apply for grants to purchase electric school buses, or ESBs, but also for funds to offset the costs of charging infrastructure and installation and depot and facility upgrades. Ongoing technical assistance will also be provided.

Crime

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DC police officers, Potomac Avenue Metro, Feb. 1, 2023

Washington, D.C., public transit worker fatally shot trying to protect passenger from shooter

The D.C. Metro said it would lower its flags to half-staff while mourning the loss of the "heroic employee."

Security

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Border patrol agents in Del Rio, Tx., Sept. 2021

Border Patrol agent dragged by car driven by U.S. teenage citizen smuggling illegal immigrants

The incident comes as illegal immigration hit a record high of 3.2 million encounters last fiscal year.

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