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Energy

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Car exhaust, Putney, England, Jan. 10, 2013

Maine weighs plans to restrict gas-powered vehicles

The restrictions would apply only to new passenger cars, light-duty trucks and medium-duty vehicles, according to the proposal.

From the States

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Ford Electric Vehicle, July 23, 2023, Washington, D.C.

Measure to make Illinois government vehicles zero emissions questioned over costs

Senate Bill 1769 would require state government entities to purchase or alter their vehicles into zero-emission vehicles by 2030. The measure excludes police and fire vehicles.

Politics & Policy

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Truckers in Ottawa, Feb. 4, 2022

Police in Ottawa begin to seize gas cans, make arrests at ongoing 'Freedom Convoy' protest

Anyone attempting to bring supplies to the truckers, opposed to COVID mandates, risk being arrested, Canadian police say

Free Speech

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Maria Cantwell

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."

Politics & Policy

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President Biden

Biden floats taxing oil companies amid rising energy prices

The president has previously called on oil and gas companies to lower prices at the pump.

Nation

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Woman jumps barrier near lion exhibit at Bronx Zoo

Woman climbs barrier at Bronx Zoo, declares her love for a lion, offers him roses and money

This is the second time in less than two years that a woman has breached the safety enclosures near the lion's exhibit.

Courts & Law

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FL Gov. Ron DeSantis

DeSantis urges support for Marine vet Daniel Penny, accused of killing homeless man on NYC subway

"We must defeat the Soros-Funded DAs, stop the Left's pro-criminal agenda, and take back the streets for law abiding citizens," DeSantis tweeted.

Energy

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Gasoline pump, Lynnfield, Mass., July 19, 2022

Think tank researcher bets on gas prices falling if I-2117 passes this November

“BP’s own invoices show that if voters repeal the CO2 tax, they will save money,” Todd Myers, vice president for research at the Washington Policy Center think tank, said.

From the States

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Colorado

Colorado secretary of state's office investigating Mesa County election systems

Investigation focused on alleged security breach of voting system components.

Abortion

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin

Data shows Pentagon’s argument for ‘abortion travel’ policy doesn’t add up

“America’s military strength does not depend on servicewomen aborting their babies, even if DoD travel subsidies are used many times instead of a few,” Elaine Donnelly, president of the Center for Military Readiness, told the DCNF. The policy may facilitate between 2,000 and 4,000 abortions.

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