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Senate votes to overturn Biden waiver of ‘buy in America’ rules for EV chargers

The Senate passed a disapproval resolution overturning the Biden administration’s decision to waive “Buy America” requirements for government-funded electric chargers, the latest attempt to complicate the White House’s plan to electrify cars. Although the measure is expected to pass the GOP-controlled House, the White House has threatened to veto the measure, likely killing the move.

Energy rebates: Virginia application for direct payment for heating bills closes in six days

Applications for payments from Virginia's Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program close in six days.

Biden sees sharp drop in support in Democratic stronghold of California: Poll

President Joe Biden is losing ground with Democratic-aligned voting groups in California, one of America's bluest states.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 for November to wrap up in Delaware in 16 days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will wrap up its November payments, worth up to $1,691, in 16 days.

GOP Sen. Katie Britt calls out Mayorkas’s stance on border wall as hypocritical

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas rejected the premise of a physical wall at the southern border on Wednesday, putting himself at odds with a recent Biden administration decision to restart wall construction.

Israel war: WHO chief accused of backing pro-Hamas ‘disinformation campaign’

World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is stoking a “disinformation campaign” that benefits Hamas, a senior Republican lawmaker argued amid a general critique of the United Nations posture toward Israel.

Trump facing blame for Republican statewide losses in off-year elections

In statewide off-year elections across the country on Tuesday night, Republicans saw significant losses while Democratic candidates exceeded expectations.

Nashville Police Department places seven officers on administrative assignment after release of Covenant School shooter manifesto

Seven Metropolitan Nashville Police Department officers have been placed on administrative assignment following the release of photos of writings of the Covenant School shooter.

Schumer artificial intelligence forums address elections and privacy

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) latest "Insight Forums," held Wednesday, explored protecting elections from the influence of artificial intelligence and ensuring user data is kept private.

Democrats target 10 GOP districts they say will be ‘incredibly competitive’ after 2023 showing

Democrats are targeting a handful of Republican lawmakers who they believe are now at risk heading into the 2024 cycle in the aftermath of the party's powerful showing on Tuesday night.
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