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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.

Energy

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electric vehicle

Private funding for public electric vehicle chargers on the move

C-PACE is a voluntary program in which property owners may develop clean energy projects and secure private financing. The loan payment is added to their property tax bill and collected as an assessment by county and municipal authorities.

Courts & Law

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Portland Riots

Federal prosecutors dismiss dozens of cases in connection to last summer's Portland protests, report

The Department of Justice said protesters would be "arrested, prosecuted and face prison time," instead, dozens of cases were dismissed.

Courts & Law

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DOJ building in Washington DC in 2019

N.J. man charged with using social media to communicate threats to attack white people

"I want to cause mayhem on the white community," read the threatening post from Joshua Cobb, who started basic training in the U.S. Marine Corps in June 2023 until his recent discharge

Religion

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American television evangelist Jimmy Lee Swaggart haranguing his audience on stage.

Pentecostal televangelist Jimmy Swaggart dies at 90

Jimmy Swaggart had a cardiac arrest just over two weeks ago.

Energy

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Tesla charging station, Washington, D.C., June 21, 2023

Michigan gets $1.8 million to fix electric vehicle chargers

MDOT will use the funds to repair up to 172 chargers at 105 locations across Michigan. Sites that receive these grants must complete their work on the chargers within 12 months of getting the funds.

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."

Local

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Gummy bears, candy, Fairfax, Va., May 5, 2022

Virginia elementary students receive medical treatment after ingesting fentanyl-laced gummy bears

"We have confirmed that the bag was brought from home by a student," the school said. 

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.

Crime

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David DePape, Berkeley, Calif., Dec. 13, 2013

Sheriff says somebody posed as federal agent to gain access to accused Pelosi attacker

Unclear what happened to unidentified individual.

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