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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.

Energy

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consumer disinterest

Despite high costs and questionable benefits, proponents of EV mandates continue to defend policy

Despite ongoing bad news in the EV space, proponents of the mandates and subsidies remain committed to the goal of getting as many Americans as possible to ditch their gas-powered vehicles.

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.

From the States

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Supply trucks crowd the deck during the construction of the new 6th Street Bridge with a view of the downtown skyline on March 8, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.

Los Angeles DA George Gascon sits on 15,000 unfiled cases as robberies skyrocket

California followed Gascon in no longer prosecuting prostitution-related loitering, removing the misdemeanor from the state books entirely at the beginning of 2023 and leading to a major prostitution boom in Los Angeles.

From the States

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National Park Sign

National Park Service asks judge to dismiss suit over cashless policy for park entrance

Lawsuit alleges the NPS Cashless program violates federal law.

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."

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.

From the States

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Pelosi

Passage of infrastructure bill leaves larger Democrat social spending bill in limbo

Congress passed the bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill over the weekend, ending months of tense negotiations and blockage from progressive Democrats while leaving the larger reconciliation bill and its contents up for grabs. The bill allocates funds for

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.

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.

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