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Connecticut Governor Withdraws EV Plan

Governor Ned Lamont (D-CT) is pulling back on his plan to mandate electric vehicles (EVs) after receiving bipartisan pushback.

Washington, D.C. at Highest Homicide Rate in Two Decades

Washington, D.C. homicides are up 34% from last year.

Illegal Immigrant Gang Member Stabs Man After Authorities Failed to Deport Him

An illegal alien MS-13 gang member has pleaded guilty to stabbing a man in Loudoun County, Virginia, after immigration authorities failed to deport him.

President Biden’s Poll Numbers Fall While Trump’s Climb

President Joe Biden's poll numbers are continuing to fall, while former President Donald Trump has seen the highest poll numbers so far this year.

Palestinian Students Shot, Seriously Injured Near University of Vermont

Three Palestinian students were shot and injured while attending a Thanksgiving holiday gathering near the University of Vermont over the weekend.

Middle Eastern Illegals Overwhelming Finland’s Border

According to the Finnish government, the country has closed all but one of its eight border crossings over the past two weeks after more than 700 migrants from Middle Eastern countries have come in.

California County Reinstates Mask Mandates in Hospitals

California's Marin County is requiring people in hospitals to wear a mask through March.

North Dakota Air Base Warned Service Members Not to Attend ‘Dakota Patriot Rally’

The Minot Air Base warned service members not to attend the "Dakota Patriot Rally."

AG Ken Paxton Alleges Pharmaceutical Giant Distributed Adulterated Drugs to Children

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Pfizer, alleging the pharmaceutical giant "knowingly distributed" adulterated drugs to children.

Hezbollah Targets Israeli Troops With Missiles

Lebanon's Hezbollah group said it attacked Israeli troops in northern Israel with drones, artillery and missiles this week, starting a new line of hits.

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