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Electric Car Firm Onto Goes Bust, Can’t Get More Money from Investors

Despite amassing an impressive fleet of 7,000 electric vehicles and garnering a substantial 20,000-strong subscriber base.

Majority of Americans Believe Joe Biden Had a Hand in Son’s Business Affairs: CNN Poll

61% of the participants feel that the President had some level of participation in these dealings.

Georgia College Ends Mask Mandate After Public Backlash

The college president, Dr. Kevin James, in a letter released on the college's Instagram, had originally stated that starting from August 20, all students and staff were mandated to wear masks for a period of two weeks.

San Francisco Bakery Declines Service to Uniformed, Armed Law Enforcement

The San Francisco Police Officers Association has voiced its concerns over a local bakery, Reem’s, which has confirmed its policy of not serving any individual who is armed and in uniform.

Chinese Behemoth Property Developer Evergrande Declares Bankruptcy After Experts Blamed BlackRock for ‘Blowing Up’ China’s Real Estate Bubble

As of the conclusion of the prior year, the firm, with its linked enterprises holding assets in the U.S., declared outstanding liabilities amounting to $335 billion.

Hawaiian Company Claims Request For Water To Fight The Deadly Fire Was Delayed By Government

A company in Hawaii claims that it was delayed for hours to help put out the deadly fires that devastated the island while a government agency, led by a man who has pushed for "water equity," consulted with local farmers. 

Los Angeles Creates Task Force to Stop Smash and Grab Robberies

Los Angeles is launching a task force that will help combat the increase in retail theft, including smash-and-grab robberies in the city.

Climate Activists Ask People To Turn Off Lights, Close Blinds To Stop ‘1 Billion Birds’ From Dying Flying Into Windows

A climate activist from Baltimore, Maryland, is asking citizens to make their city "bird safe" to prevent birds from flying into closed windows.

Progressive Insurance Sued for Racial Discrimination ‘Against Non-Black Owned Businesses’: America First Legal

America First Legal posits that Progressive's grant program infringes upon U.S. Civil Rights law, as it "discriminates against non-black owned businesses."

China’s Infiltration in American Schools is ‘Almost Everywhere’: National Association of Scholars President

Scholar Peter Wood recently admitted that the infiltration of China in U.S. schools is "almost everywhere."

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