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U.S. Department of Energy Gives Revolutionary Battery Technology to China

An American company called UniEnergy developed revolutionary battery technology that could theoretically allow a house to be powered by solar energy.

More Than 60% of Voters Are Concerned with Cheating in The Midterm Elections

Concerns about election cheating remain high, and a majority of voters favor the procedure by which Arizona “audited” disputed 2020 presidential election results in Maricopa County.

Senate Passes $700 Billion ‘Inflation Reduction’ Bill

The Senate on Sunday passed the $700 billion Inflation Reduction Act, a scaled-down version of the Build Back Better Act.

Israel Confirms Gaza Ceasefire

The truce comes into effect at 11:30pm local time.

96% of Data Used to Support Democrat Climate Bill Is Flawed: Study

96 percent of U.S. temperature stations used to measure climate change fail to meet what the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) considers to be “acceptable” and uncorrupted placement by its own published standards.

CDC Issues Warning to Gay Community

Suggests people “take a temporary break” from sexual activity until considered vaccinated.

Then VP Biden Met CCP-Linked Energy Executives at White House in 2014

Vice President Joe Biden reportedly met at the White House two Chinese energy executives who worked with a CCP-linked company, Wanxiang, on July 25, 2014, between 11 A.M and 12.15 P.M., emails from Hunter’s laptop reveal.

Brittney Griner ‘Devastated’ By 9 Year Sentence Imposed By Russian Judge

WNBA star Brittney Griner’s Russian attorney said that her client was “devastated” with the nine year prison sentence handed to her by a Russian judge.

Elon Musk Countersues Twitter Alleging Fraud by Social Media Company

Elon Musk launched a countersuit against Twitter alleging the company committed fraud and breach of contract in the course of the now-jeopardized $44 billion acquisition deal by the billionaire entrepreneur, according to court filings released on Friday.

Beyond Meat Sales Drop as Fast-Food Trials Flop; McDonald’s Is ‘McDone’ With Plant Burger

Beyond Meat’s sales have fizzled rather than sizzled after fast-food trials of its product had customers asking, “Where’s the beef?”

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