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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.

From the States

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The National Parks Service, San Francisco, CA

National Parks Service asks for more time to respond to suit over cashless parks

The judge granted the request for more time, setting June 7 as the new deadline for the government to respond to the lawsuit.

Crime

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NEW YORK, U.S. - MARCH 30, 2024: Thousands of police attend the funeral for NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller on Saturday (March 30) in Long Island, New York.The funeral mass for the Diller was held at Saint Rose of Lima R.C. Church and the interment is scheduled to take place at St. Charles / Resurrection Cemeteries military cemetery.A police officer died on Monday after being shot during a traffic stop in Queens, the New York City Police Department (NYPD) said on Monday.

NYPD cop’s murder mirrors larger national pattern: Repeat offenders committing violent crimes

Revolving door justice: The pattern has emerged across the country as cities like New York and Washington, D.C. have softened bail laws and continue to release dangerous individuals into the public.

From the States

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Migrants at southern border, El Paso, Texas, Dec. 22, 2022

Florida National Guard, law enforcement begin border work in Texas with Operation Lone Star

After Texas Gov, Greg Abbott requested aid from his fellow governors, 24 states agreed to send assistance to the border.

Courts & Law

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FBI

FBI seizes data of retired general related to Qatar lobbying effort

The head of the Brookings Institute is believed to have lobbied for Qatar and lied to federal agents about such efforts

Elections

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Ballots

Ex-congressman pleads guilty to stuffing ballot boxes for Democrats

Myers was expelled from Congress after accepting a bribe in another scheme decades ago

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.

Security

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Hegseth

'Food security is national security': Hegseth says DoD serious about Chinese farmland near US bases

Pete Hegseth and other Trump Administration leaders say they are serious about protecting U.S. agriculture and U.S. bases from China and other adversaries.

From the States

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Hawaii, United States

Hawaii's climate change lawsuit settlement poses fiscal and regulatory challenges

"To pay for this settlement, taxes will have to be raised or services and benefits will have to be cut," said the CEO of Truth in Accounting.

Energy

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Josh Shapiro

More governors back Shapiro’s energy complaint

The grid operator’s most recent auction to secure enough power to meet demand in the coming year illustrated the point starkly.

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