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Illinois and Iowa cities become first to request special second census count similar to 2020

Several small Midwest cities are among the first to request another count from the census in the hopes of receiving more state funding for infrastructure and public areas, similar to what happened during the 2020 census.

Large-scale offshore wind project delivers power to New England grid for first time

A project described as the first large-scale offshore wind project has delivered power to the New England grid for the first time.

Volkswagen claims new battery retains 95% capacity after equivalent of 310,000 miles

Volkswagen's solid-state electric vehicle battery prototype has shown promising results in early rounds of testing, company representatives said Wednesday, in a step toward building cheaper and more efficient EVs.

Christie thumbs his nose at Haley and Sununu as calls for him to drop out persist

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is defiantly refusing to heed the advice of Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) and other Republican operatives who have called upon the 2024 presidential candidate to drop out of the race.

Inert World War II-era bomb washes up on Santa Cruz beach

A local Santa Cruz bomb team was called into action on New Year's Eve after a suspicious object washed up in Pajaro Dunes, authorities said.

Christie says he’s in GOP race out of principle: ‘Everyone is a long shot in this race but Donald Trump’

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie admitted that the Republican primary race is former President Donald Trump’s to lose, saying he will not step aside prematurely out of principle.

Texas infant shot in head during New Year’s Eve drive-by

A 1-year-old in Texas was rushed to the hospital on New Year's Eve after he was shot in the head during a drive-by shooting, authorities said.

Oregon Supreme Court asks for supplemental briefs as fight over Trump ballot access enters new stage

Former President Donald Trump is fighting against a legal effort in Oregon to disqualify him from the state’s 2024 presidential ballot after being barred from two states in the past few weeks.

House Republicans moving swiftly to start Mayorkas impeachment on Jan. 10

House Republicans are preparing to begin the process of impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in the coming weeks, building on a monthslong effort by GOP lawmakers to remove the top border official as the illegal immigration crisis enters its fourth year.

First names of Jeffrey Epstein associates to be unsealed despite appeal

Some names of more than 150 associates of the disgraced late financier Jeffrey Epstein are slated to be revealed on Wednesday, despite an appeal from a Jane Doe, a woman seeking to shield her identity from the public.
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