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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.

Energy

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Electric vehicle charging, Toronto, Canada, June 16, 2022

Maine panel rejects plan to phase out gas-powered vehicles

Critics of the aggressive emissions standards praised the board's decision, saying the rules would have forced the state's consumers to buy expensive electric vehicles.

Energy

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EV fire

Experts say it’s possible for hackers to take control of EV features, even trigger battery fires

“You have hundreds of millions of lines of code inside a vehicle. If you were talking about autonomous vehicles, it's even more. But the number of lines of codes in a vehicle is continuously growing,” said Roy Fridman, CEO and chief revenue officer for C2A Security.

Energy

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Elon Musk, Tesla Cybertruck, Nov. 21, 2019, Hawthorne, Calif.

Is the Cybertruck a ‘Go F yourself’ from Musk or another broken promise driven by public funds?

“Elon’s main innovation is his ability to deploy humanist rhetoric to generate political support for his business ventures. Those businesses have been largely built by gaming the regulatory system and generous public funding,” said Alex Stevens, manager of policy and communications for the Institute for Energy Research.

Federal Agencies

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Pete Buttigieg drops out

Buttigieg wants to make climate change top priority for Transportation Department, if confirmed

Buttigieg said country has "generational opportunity" to create new jobs, fight economic inequality and stem climate change. 

Energy

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Josh Shapiro

Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro files complaint against grid operator over higher energy prices

Cost to run the grid will climb 800% as of June 1, meaning utility bills will skyrocket by roughly 30%.

White House

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Jeff Bezos

Bezos v. Biden: Billionaire and president’s team mix it up over inflation

Kirby said Biden speaks "in terms that everybody can understand"

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.

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.

Whistleblowers

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Former Bakersfield College professor Matthew Garrett

Professor paid $2.4M to settle First Amendment retaliation suit goes after HR chief's new contract

Ex-Bakersfield College historian Matthew Garrett says newly obtained sworn testimony of his nemesis shows she sicced students on him with racially charged complaints "ultimately found to be baseless," used class time to do it.

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