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Biden administration rolls out $100 million to address major obstacle to electric vehicles

The Biden administration on Wednesday announced a new $100 million federal funding effort to bolster the availability and reliability of public electric vehicle charging stations across the United States in an attempt to help solve what drivers cite as a major hurdle preventing them from switching out their gas-powered vehicles.

Alaska Rep. Mary Peltola’s husband killed in plane crash

The husband of Alaska's lone member of the House of Representatives died on Wednesday after a plane crash in the state.

CBP officials seize over $1.1 million in would-be smuggled meth at southern border

Customs and Border Protection officials seized more than $1.1 million in would-be smuggled methamphetamine on Saturday at the border in Texas.

Country musician Oliver Anthony cancels show over $90 ticket prices

Country music superstar Oliver Anthony has canceled a show set for a venue in Tennessee due to the venue charging high prices for tickets, which Anthony described as "not acceptable."

Electric vehicles could be getting more expensive in Florida

Electric vehicles could become a more expensive investment in the Sunshine State if a proposed bill passes next year.

WATCH LIVE: House hearing on PGA Tour-LIV Golf partnership and Saudi ‘sportswashing’

A Homeland Security subcommittee will hold a hearing on the PGA-LIV Tour deal on Wednesday to discuss Saudi Arabian investments in the United States.

Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin meet in highly anticipated, ‘substantive’ talks

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin met on Wednesday, and their talks were "very substantive," according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

WATCH LIVE: Sound of Freedom inspiration will be a witness at House hearing on border crisis

The House Homeland Security Committee is holding a hearing on the "devastating human costs of the Biden-Mayorkas border crisis.”

Centrist Republicans embrace Biden impeachment inquiry despite political risks

Vulnerable House Republicans are lining up behind Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) decision to open an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden despite the perceived political risks heading into a critical election cycle.

White House memo asks media ‘to ramp up scrutiny’ of Biden impeachment

Immediately following news of House Republicans' plans to initiate an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, the White House issued a memo to editorial leaders of media organizations across the United States, calling on the media to cover the process with increased scrutiny because it is "based on lies."
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