New York City rapper surrenders to police following flamethrower Wu Tang Clan stunt atop moving bus
"De Blasio is already burning this city to ground – so what's one more fire?," said the performer's lawyer.
"De Blasio is already burning this city to ground – so what's one more fire?," said the performer's lawyer.
The package is too expensive for taxpayers, especially if it's just the first of several spending bills, said David Williams, president of Taxpayers Protection Alliance.
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice signed a bill into law that bans abortion, with exceptions of rape, incest, and life of the mother
The defense accused the government of violating James' constitutional rights.
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.
Two officers treated for minor injuries
The country needs 182,000 fast chargers by 2030. The seven automakers’ collaboration only brings the country one-third of the way.
Gardner claims to stand for criminal reform, yet refused to report Soros-funded trips.
"The Biden Administration and other allied countries have been misleading the world on the state of the war in Ukraine," Gaetz said.
President says prices at pump should "reflect the cost you pay for the product."