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Energy

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Wind and solar panels, Mojave, Calif.

Spokane to reinstate permit fees for solar panel, EV charger installations

On Monday, city council members unanimously voted to rescind a fee waiver that’s been in place since March 2018. At the time, eliminating the fees was intended to encourage renewable energy development by residents.

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EV charging, Virginia

Whitmer's proposed 2025 budget pitches $85M in EV subsidies

Whitmer also proposed up to a $2,500 subsidy for union-made EVs that would total allocate $25 million to fund the MI Vehicle Rebate program.

Nation

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Manhattan DA to clear 2 men linked to assassination of Malcolm X

Manhattan DA to clear two men linked to assassination of Malcolm X

Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance is vacating the charges of Muhammad Aziz, now 83, and the now-deceased Khalil Islam following a discovery that evidence was withheld during their trials.

Security

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Bullet casings

First female Green Beret charged in Colorado with accidentally shooting into neighbor's apartment

No one was hurt in the Dec. 12 shooting incident, the Army said.

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.

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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.

White House

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Trump and Xi

Trump's idea to accept more Chinese students appears to contradict earlier admin policy

Earlier, administration officials had planned to revoke Chinese student visas over security concerns following repeated warnings from lawmakers, intelligence agencies about how China exploits the university programs.

Transportation

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EV truck

Truckers want to put the brakes on new EV regulations in Washington state

Washington state is tied to California’s Advanced Clean Trucks program, which directs the trucking industry to transition to zero emissions for medium and heavy-duty trucks.

From the States

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Kathy Hochul

New York Republicans seek probe into China ‘infiltration’ of governor's office

Hochul has been quick to distance herself from Sun, saying she fired her last year after allegations of misconduct surfaced and that her administration has been cooperating with the Department of Justice's investigation.

Security

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After Iranian arrest tied to U.S. military murders, town advances sanctuary policies

Iranian-born Mahdi Mohammad Sadeghi, a resident of Natick, Mass., was charged in federal court in Boston "with conspiring to export sophisticated electronic components from the United States to Iran in violation of U.S. export control and sanctions laws."

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