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.
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.
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.
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."
Democrats' hypocrisy on federal pressure to censor frustrates effort to stop Trump saber-rattling
"It begins with censorship, it moves to the destruction of statues and monuments, and it ends with the murder of people," CEO of demonetized conservative publisher tells lawmakers at hearing on how Biden "jawboned Big Tech."
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.
Pennsylvania sees 45% increase in electric vehicles
Counting plug-in hybrids, the total EV share in the commonwealth is almost 375,000 vehicles.
GoFundMe basis for reinstating Rittenhouse undermined by treatment of left-wing fundraisers
Campaigns for George Floyd rioters, Antifa charged with violence remain live or ended with no action by massive crowdfunding platform, despite purported rule violations.
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."
