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Energy

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Daniella Levine Cava, electric bus, Feb. 02, 2023 in Miami, Fla.

Biden-favored EV bus maker Proterra goes bust and leaves a trail of broken and irreparable buses

Proterra, which President Joe Biden once said was "making me look good," sold hundreds of electric buses to municipalities across North America. Every transit district Just The News spoke with, except one, has inoperable buses awaiting repairs.

Europe

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Ukraine

The U.S. warned Ukraine of potential chemical assault, Blinken says

Secretary of State Antony Blinken's remarks came in the aftermath of unconfirmed reports that Ukrainians in Mariupol were attacked with chemicals. 

Political Ethics

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Rep. Adam Schiff (D., Calif.)

Adam Schiff’s conflicting 'principal' residences in mortgage, election papers raise fraud concerns

California congressman’s behavior – filing contradictory statements about his "principal residence" – looks like "serious, documented allegations which carry significant criminal penalties," ex-FBI supervisor says.

Energy

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Eastern Washington site of de facto EV school bus experiment

“If it doesn’t work, we can always park it,” Mike McCain, transportation director for the Reardan-Edwall School District said.

Energy

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Gas prices

Biden plan to tap strategic oil reserve ignores own role in soaring gas prices, critics say

While Democrats voted for sweeping taxes and fees on the oil and gas industry in Build Back Better Act, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has proposed freezing gas taxes state.

Elections

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Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson testifies during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Protecting Our Democracys Frontline Workers on Wednesday, August 3, 2022.

Michigan secretary of state says non-citizens aren't voting, then finds 15 from November election

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson also argues that requiring citizenship proof to register to vote is unnecessary.

Congress

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Kirk Cameron

Kirk Cameron welcomes critics at his library events as 'opportunity' to change their mind

Cameron was at a D.C. public library for an event promoting his new children's book, "As You Grow."

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.

White House

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Worms

'Pandora's box': Lindsey Graham says VP Harris could be impeached if GOP takes back House

"She actually bailed out rioters, and one of the rioters ... broke somebody's head open," said the South Carolina Republican senator.

Elections

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Early voting turnout in Philadelphia

Dirty dozen? 12 jurisdictions where election issues looming ahead of November

“Washington, D.C., other municipalities around the country, not only allow non-citizens to vote in municipal elections, they’re actually using taxpayer dollars to encourage non-citizens to participate in our elections,” Rep. Bryan Steil said. There's not much time left to resolve this nationwide problem.

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