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Electric Vehicles: Passing the Buick

Buick is set to be all electric by 2030, and car dealerships have taken steps accordingly.

Chris Christie’s Inadvertently Pro-Trump Presidential Campaign

When Trump has enemies like this, who needs friends?

The Unnecessary U.S. Steel Meltdown

Nippon Steel’s purchase of U.S. Steel is a drop in the ocean of foreign investment in the United States.

DeSantis super PAC yanks back $2.5 million of TV ad time

The chief super PAC backing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential bid is pulling back on plans to air ads next year in key primary states.

Biden’s green energy plan ramps up use of heat pumps, imposes higher costs on Americans

Under increasing pressure from environmental activists, President Biden took a dramatic step last month to usher in the use of electric heat pumps in U.S. homes, even though for most households, it would significantly raise heating costs.

Biden adds sanctions while seeking more Kyiv aid from Congress

The White House announced sanctions Friday aimed at punishing banks that help Moscow build its military base and wage war on Ukraine.

Jamie Raskin cheers Colorado decision, dares U.S. Supreme Court to allow Trump on 2024 ballot

Rep. Jamie Raskin said Thursday that the Constitution could "not be any clearer" regarding former President Donald Trump's ineligibility to hold office again under the 14th Amendment.

Biden hands out Christmas pardons and commutations of prison sentences

President Biden on Friday granted pardons to people convicted of using and possessing marijuana on certain federal lands and commuted the sentence of 11 inmates convicted of nonviolent drug crimes.

Bankrupt and disgraced: Giuliani meets the standard fate of Trump ‘partners’

Rudy Giuliani was once an American hero. Sure, the Democratic Party hated him and the liberal media reviled him, but in many circles, he was revered.

Japan selling Patriot missiles to US in break from self-defense policy

The Japanese government will sell Patriot air defense missiles to the U.S., marking Tokyo's first foray into selling complete lethal weapons to allied nations since the post-World War II era. Japan's national security cabinet this week updated its export rules to allow for the shipment of completed weapons systems. Previously only the transfer of components...

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