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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signs law to safeguard state from EV requirements

Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) signed a new law on Thursday that safeguards Ohio from multiple vehicle requirements, including prohibiting a state agency from adopting the California emission standards for motor vehicles.

Who qualifies for the $7,500 electric vehicle tax credit as changes come in 2024

Getting a tax credit for buying a new electric vehicle from incentives under the Biden administration will be easier starting Monday, but fewer vehicles will qualify.

Federal judge blocks Idaho child gender transition law, claiming parental rights

A federal judge in Idaho issued a block on a state law that would ban gender transitions for children before it was set to go into effect Jan. 1.

Gaston Glock 1929-2023

Gaston Glock, the inventor of the famous semi-automatic pistol that bore his name, died on Dec. 27. He was 94 years old.

Stock market’s recent rise offers reasons for optimism after years of doldrums

A lot has changed in just the past few months to arrive at that happy situation.

DOJ threatens to sue Texas over enforcement of immigration law

The Department of Justice is reportedly warning Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) against enforcing a Texas law that would allow state officials to arrest people they suspect are in the country illegally.

Actor Pierce Brosnan cited for trespassing at Yellowstone hot springs

Actor Pierce Brosnan received two federal citations as a result of his recent trip to Yellowstone National Park due to an alleged trespassing incident.

Eric Adams says he hasn’t met with Biden about immigrant crisis in 2023

New York Mayor Eric Adams revealed he has not met with President Joe Biden for the past year, despite his public pleas for help with an influx of immigrants into his city.

American Israeli woman believed to have been held hostage by Hamas was killed on Oct. 7

A woman with American, Israeli, and Canadian citizenship who was believed to have been captured by the terrorist organization Hamas on Oct. 7 was killed during the attack, according to a statement from the kibbutz Nir Oz on Thursday.

‘Non-sanctuary’ Illinois county puts up signs telling migrant buses to stay away

Officials in an Illinois county put up signs along exits on Interstate 55 telling migrant buses they were not welcome in the area over the holiday weekend. The move comes as more Chicago suburbs take strides to prevent the city's influx of immigrants from overflowing into their towns.
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