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2023 beer sales in US expected to decline to lowest amount in over 20 years

There was a noticeable decline in the demand for beers in the United States this year, as sales for the drink are expected to reach their lowest level in 24 years.

Democratic mayor of Texas border city feels ‘ignored’ by Biden: ‘Unfair, unethical’

Frustration over the Biden administration's handling of the border crisis has been growing bipartisan, with a Democratic mayor of a Texan city on the border with Mexico expressing his frustration with President Joe Biden.

Man charged after Christmas murder-suicide attempt and threat to ‘smoke’ deputies

A man in West Virginia was taken into custody on Monday following an alleged Christmas Day murder-suicide attempt in which he threatened to "smoke" law enforcement officials, authorities said.

Nancy Mace criticizes Blinken’s Mexico visit as being ‘all about paying lip service’

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) labeled Secretary of State Antony Blinken's trip to Mexico this week as being "all about paying lip service" rather than addressing problems with the southern border.

Nikki Haley Civil War flap evokes memories of John McCain Confederate flag controversy

Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley has a path to the 2024 Republican presidential nomination similar to that of the late Sen. John McCain.

Democrat Jared Moskowitz warns foreign countries have ‘infiltrated our kids’ minds’ over bin Laden poll

Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) said foreign countries are infiltrating the minds of U.S. children in response to a poll that found significant favorable attitudes toward former al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

Chris Christie launches seven-figure ad campaign rejecting calls to drop out of race

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is launching a seven-figure ad campaign defending his decision to stay in the presidential race, rejecting calls to drop out due to his low polling numbers.

Trump calls for Democratic Maine secretary of state to recuse herself in ballot case

Former President Donald Trump demanded that the Democratic Maine secretary of state recuse herself in a case surrounding Trump's eligibility to be on the primary ballot over her past comments on the Jan. 6 riot.

Nikki Haley fails to mention slavery as cause of the Civil War during New Hampshire town hall

Former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, a Republican presidential candidate, did not mention slavery as a primary cause of the Civil War, giving challengers possible ammo as the former South Carolina governor rises in the polls ahead of the start of GOP primaries next month.

Progress Report: Here’s how EV sales and charging infrastructure fared in 2023

Electric vehicle sales increased significantly in the United States in 2023, but they are still not on track to meet the Biden administration’s ambitious targets by the end of the decade, and range anxiety and limited access to charging infrastructure are some of the primary hurdles to adoption.
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