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Arsonists, Not Climate Change, to Blame for Italy Wildfires

Arsonists are believed to be behind 60-80% of the fires.

First New U.S. Nuclear Power Plant in 30 Years Goes Online

In a major milestone for clean energy, Georgia Power has announced that Plant Vogtle Unit 3 has begun commercial operation, serving the state of Georgia with reliable, emission-free energy.

Ukraine Extends Martial Law, Pushes Back Elections

Under Ukraine's martial law, men within the age bracket of 18-60 are prohibited from exiting the country.

Biden Admin Establishes Permanent ‘Office of Pandemic Preparedness’

The strategic initiative is under the leadership of a member of the National Security Council (NSC).

Mexican National Brutally Murdered Three Women in Dallas

A Mexican national has been accused of committing the murders of three women in Dallas, Texas.

40% Of Catch-And-Release Illegal Immigrants Not Accounted For

More than 40% of migrants did not check in as part of a catch-and-release parole program.

New Study Expresses Skepticism That Electric Vehicles Reduce Carbon Emissions

The Manhattan Institute released a new study that doubts if electric vehicles (EVs) are noticeably reducing carbon emissions.

US Virgin Islands Wants JPMorgan Chase To Pay Millions For Its Association With Jeffrey Epstein

The US Virgin Islands reportedly wants JPMorgan Chase to pay at least $190 million to resolve a lawsuit accusing the largest US bank of ignoring Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking.

Zuckerberg Summoned to Florida by State Attorney General Over Human Trafficking Concerns on Meta Platforms

"The findings of our statewide survey and other reports make it clear that Meta platforms are the preferred social media applications for human traffickers looking to prey on vulnerable people," Florida's attorney general said.

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