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A sign marking the border of the "Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone" in Seattle, Washington

In Seattle's CHAZ, would-be revolutionaries vie to control the narrative

One week into its existence, the leaderless protest zone strives to define itself.

From the States

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Electric bus, Bethesda, Maryland, Oct. 24, 2023

Michigan schools to get 45 electric vehicle school buses

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the awards Jan. 8 as part of the agency’s first CSBP Grants Competition.

Courts & Law

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Washington Monument with U.S. Capitol behind and Lincoln Memorial to right.

Congress, Trump plan law enforcement reform in DC to end politicization and to fight crime

The plans follow campaign promises from President-elect Trump and a congressional probe into U.S. Capitol Police and January 6.

Energy

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EV charging, Virginia

Auto industry remains challenged by green agenda, $20B notwithstanding

Evidence of North Carolinians agreeing with the government's shove, however, remains circumspect.

Courts & Law

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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer

Michigan prosecutor says will restart review board to probe COVID nursing home deaths under Whitmer

"We should be protecting our adults and most vulnerable, those seniors that died without their loved ones holding their hand," said Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido.

Politics & Policy

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Pete Hegseth

Hegseth faces moment of truth as Senate kicks off confirmation hearings

The military veteran and media figure appears to have weathered much of the storm, however, as Senate Majority Leader John Thune reportedly expressed to Trump a belief that Hegseth has the votes to secure confirmation.

Environment

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electric vehicle chargers

Republican AGs fume over EPA's proposed electric vehicle push

"President Biden wants to use the power of government to force a massive shift in demand for automobiles, with the government putting its thumb on the scale in favor of EVs," Cameron said.

Security

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January 2018 photo of Tehran, Iran

Mysterious 'ghost attack' fires and explosions continue to plague Iran

'They're happening too much to be a coincidence,' exiled Iranian says.

Congress

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Elon Musk in Berlin, Germany, Dec. 1

Elon Musk calls for Congress to throw out Biden's entire Build Back Better bill: 'Don't pass it'

Musk argued that the federal government should "get out of the way and not impede progress," emphasizing that the government ought be a "referee" rather than a "player on the field."

Security

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The U.S. and Chinese flags

Congress unmasks perils of 'Beijing Biden' era: China's expanding mass espionage efforts

The problem has become so pervasive that the FBI now opens a Chinese counterintelligence operations roughly every 12 hours, House panel says.

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