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Gov. Grisham’s office of New Mexico outlines plan for low-income tax credits for electric vehicles

Gov. Grisham's administration in New Mexico has revealed its plan to provide tax credits for low-income residents for the purchase of a electric or plug-in electric vehicle.

Here are Election Day’s key races that could have the biggest impact on the 2024 presidential cycle

The results of the races on Election Day 2023 will likely reverberate into the 2024 presidential election cycle as both parties seek to gain momentum through victory.

Glenn Youngkin’s Midterm Test

The battle for control of Virginia’s legislature will serve as the first major test of Youngkin’s political success in office.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—November 7

2000—So much for respecting a capital inmate’s final wishes. Don Jay Miller, sentenced to death in Arizona for first-degree murder and kidnapping, states that...

Philly Republicans Face Existential Election Day Threat from Far-Left Splinter Group

If the Working Families Party wins two seats reserved for the minority party, Republicans say they will be ‘wiped out.’

Yes, Obama Is Complicit

But the rest of us are not to blame for the former president’s disastrous Middle East policies.

Jewish man dies after ‘physical altercation’ amid dueling California protests over Israel-Hamas war

A Jewish man in California died after what police described as a “physical altercation” during protests over the Israel-Hamas war in Thousand Oaks, near Los Angeles, on Monday. Paul Kessler, 69, died of a head injury after he reportedly fell backwards and hit his head while interacting with pro-Palestine protesters. Police had not arrested a...

Plummeting test scores? An America getting dumber might be the least of our problems

The dumbing down of academic standards is endangering the future of our children and the entire American workforce. And the people that this, in concert with COVID policies, is harming most — at roughly two to three times the average — are non-white and socioeconomically disadvantaged students. Supporters of "equity" in education purport to be aiding and protecting non-white students first....

Trump attorney says New York attorney general is ‘just not that bright’

Former President Trump’s attorney Alina Habba went after New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday, saying she’s “just not that bright.” James is leading the ongoing civil trial against Trump alleging that he and his adult sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, spent years committing business fraud by inflating and deflating the value...

It’s time to recalibrate our Election Day expectations 

As voters in Virginia, New Jersey and elsewhere head to the polls, in what will be just the fourth general election since the spread of COVID led to significantly expanded early and mail voting nationwide, it’s hard not be reminded of the widespread anxiety — and fearmongering — about election results taking “too long” in recent...

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