Trump says California officials would be subject to federal charges if they interfere with ICE raids
"These 2000 National Guard soldiers that are being engaged today are ones that are specifically trained for this type of crowd situation, where they'll be with the public and be able to provide safety around buildings and to those that are engaged in peaceful protests, and also to our law enforcement officers so they can continue their daily work," Noem said on CBS News' "Face the Nation" on Sunday.
Virginia legislative update: Energy bills progressing in House and Senate
Electric Vehicle Rural Infrastructure Program and Fund - Sponsored by Del. Richard Sullivan, Jr., D-Fairfax, House Bill 107 establishes an Electric Vehicle Rural Infrastructure Program and Fund to help developers cover the cost of installing public electric vehicle charging stations in economically distressed areas.
'Security guard' charged with murder of pro-police activist was unlicensed, city claims
He had been hired as a bodyguard by a local news station.
Years after Sept. 11 attacks, Islamic terrorists continue to target, kill Americans overseas
In Syria, Islamic State terrorist attacks against Americans continue, including against three Americans who were killed last weekend.
Iryna’s Law, restart of death penalty in North Carolina, awaits Gov. Stein decision
Iryna’s Law, removing judicial hurdles for the death penalty, finished swift passage in the General Assembly and now awaits a decision from Democratic Gov. Josh Stein. The legislation will stop cashless bail for some charges.
Heightened alert: Iranians in U.S. previously charged with support for terrorism
Iran is a designated state sponsor of terrorism. Iranian nationals illegally in the country are considered “special interest aliens” under federal law.
Man shoved onto NYC subway tracks expected to fully recover, suspect charged with attempted murder
"He's good," said the man's brother, according to The Daily News. “He's busted up a little bit, but he's going to make a full recovery.”
E.U. lawmakers endorse banning combustion-engine cars by 2035
Environmentalists applauded the vote while German automakers warned there is a lack of charging stations to make the plan feasible.
Energy worker advocacy group supports governors' call to end Biden EV mandate
Consumer demand aside, the governors' letter argued the U.S. currently lacks the grid capacity, charging stations, and domestic production necessary to support battery operated vehicles on a large scale. China controls 70% of electric vehicle battery production, according to a 2022 Congressional Research Service report cited in the letter.
