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Maine forced to delay vote on EV mandate amid widespread power outages

The State of Maine delayed a key vote to approve an electric vehicle mandate after a large wind and rain storm knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of residents.

UK rules on kid transition proves parents can beat the woke mob

Better still, restrooms, changing rooms and even some sports will be separated according to sex at birth.

Scholars Say They Were Plagiarized by Claudine Gay, Ignored by Harvard Investigation

Harvard is doing damage control after what many academics say was an inadequate response to Gay’s record of plagiarism.

DeSantis calls for congressional term limits, enthusing Iowa voters

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday said members of Congress should face term limits so they're forced to live as civilians under the laws they pass, drawing applause from Iowa voters he's desperate to sway in the sprint to the Jan. 15 caucuses.

Two railroad crossings temporarily closed in Texas raise concerns about cross-border trade

The federal government has closed railroad crossings in two Texas border towns, raising concerns about the potential impact on cross-border trade and American consumers.

Congress hurtles toward spending deadlines, possible shutdown amid major disagreements

Congress has left town for the holidays, but lawmakers have made scant progress on crucial spending deadlines that will hit soon after they return in early January.

DeSantis says no to Ramaswamy’s call to remove himself from Colorado ballot after Trump ruling

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis dismissed calls to remove his name from Colorado's primary ballot by fellow GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy in protest of the state's high court disqualifying former President Donald Trump.

Classical liberalism is on the rise in Argentina

Javier Milei’s election to Argentina’s presidency seems nothing short of remarkable in a region where elections lurch between elevating nepotistic would-be dictators and outright socialist authorities.

The Colorado Supreme Court killed the idea of the ‘national popular vote’

The Colorado Supreme Court’s decision to ban former President Donald Trump from the ballot despite him not even being charged with, let alone convicted of, insurrection will have countless negative consequences. If there is one small silver lining to the decision, it should be the death of the “national popular vote.”

Frailty, thy name is Biden

President Joe Biden’s great age and concomitant physical and mental decline have been subjects of intensifying contention since before Democrats first chose him as their leader in 2020. Back then, he was only — only! — 77 years old. Now, he is 81, and if he is reelected, he’ll swear his oath of office at the age of 82. If he makes it through a second term, he’ll quit the White House at 86.

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