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Jennifer, center, whose husband Kilmar Abrego Garcia was deported by ICE, is hugged by a staff member of CASA, at the CASA Multicultural Center during a press conference ahead of Garcia's hearing.

Deported immigrant’s disputed gang ties, suspected trafficking, illegal status detailed in evidence

The growing body of government documentation — including judicial rulings — conflicts with the manicured public image painted by Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s family, lawyers and allies.

Energy

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coal plant

China Syndrome? U.S. reductions in coal use are offset by large increases in Asia

China’s demand increased 4.6% in 2022, which amounted to 200 million tons. India increased its consumption by 9%, or 97 million tons.

From the States

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Set of Los Angeles movie

Lights, camera, subsidy: Tax credits for film a political favorite, with questionable success

Pennsylvania considers expanding its tax credit while others like Michigan have ended the incentive.

From the States

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Madigan

Prosecutor who indicted ex-Illinois speaker makes ominous warning: corruption probe not over

U.S. Attorney John Lausch, a holdover from the Trump administration leading the bribery case, says "I’ve defined our problem as a very stubborn one.”

Energy

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Biden

Biden woos workers in Pennsylvania, but his policies may hurt him in the energy-producing state

Democrats in the key swing state have been distancing themselves from Biden’s LNG pause. With 19 electoral votes at stake, winning Pennsylvania could play a large role in winning the election in November. Pennsylvania is the third-largest producer of energy in the nation.

Courts & Law

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ScalesofJustice

Biden rule imposing minimum wage increase on federal contractors faces court challenge

Wage challenge, which argues firms could be forced out of business, follows successful lawsuit opposing vaccine mandate.

Energy

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Ambler Access Road

Biden plans to kill project that could end China’s dominance on minerals needed for green energy

The Ambler Access Road project would open up mining opportunities in Alaska that would supply critical minerals used in solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicle batteries. The Biden administration is expected to deny approval of the road, increasing our reliance on China.

Energy

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China strategically manipulating strategic mineral markets and disadvantaging the West, expert says

Mineral economist David Hammond said China is more interested in controlling value-added manufacturing of EVs and batteries than it is being suppliers of minerals. Flooding the market to drive down prices helps with that strategy.

Coronavirus

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Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer sign American Rescue Plan

COVID con, part 2: How billions in pandemic relief funds went to everything but pandemic relief

Federal money meant to combat COVID-19 instead spent on pension bailouts, critical race theory programs, cash grants to illegal immigrants.

Free Speech

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Anti-Elon Musk protests at WELT Economy Summit

'A new bipolar order of speech': Musk caves to Europe as DOGE faces threats in review of USAID

USAID threatened to sue Sen. Joni Ernst and her staff for routine congressional oversight if information on its contracts "gets into the wrong hands," she claims.

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