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The members of Congress who have made the switch to electric vehicles

Members of Congress are embracing electric vehicles for themselves, but remain divided on partisan lines over the Biden administration's efforts to promote the cars.

Trump denies ordering deletion of Mar-a-Lago security tapes

Former President Donald Trump directly denied that he ordered security tapes at Mar-a-Lago to be deleted, after special counsel Jack Smith attached three new charges to the now 40-count federal indictment related to Trump's handling of classified documents.

Superman actor Dean Cain celebrates Sound of Freedom: ‘This makes sense’

Superman actor Dean Cain is celebrating the success of Sound of Freedom, saying it “makes sense.”

The key races in New Hampshire in 2024

New Hampshire is traditionally a fierce race in the Republican and Democratic presidential primaries, but the general elections in the Granite State in 2024 are also shaping up to be a battle.

Florida tax holidays: which items are currently exempt from sales tax

Florida offers several tax holidays, which allow residents to purchase items without the usual sales tax applied, throughout the year for various items.

Food stamps: Rhode Island residents will receive up to $1,691 of SNAP payments in two days

Rhode Island will send out all direct payments to state residents participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for the month of August in two days.

Cryptocurrency back in spotlight in legislative push from Congress

It was a big week for cryptocurrency on Capitol Hill, with the House moving forward with a couple major pieces of legislation and a bipartisan caste of senators planning an even more aggressive bill.

Hunter Biden investigation: Top foreign agent criminal cases since 2016

Hunter Biden’s refusal to register as a foreign agent while doing business abroad has raised questions about the Foreign Agents Registration Act, a once dormant law that saw a burst of high-profile violations during the Trump administration.

Michigan GOP warns new hate crime law will ‘police’ speech and prosecute ‘misgendering’

Michigan's Democratic-controlled legislature is advancing new hate crime legislation billed as needed protections for LGBT Michiganders, but opponents are warning the stiffer penalties could lock up citizens for using non-preferred pronouns.

Republican candidates test how far they can go in criticizing Trump

As Republican candidates vie for the 2024 nomination, some have begun to test the waters of criticizing former President Donald Trump to see just how far they can go without turning off voters.
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