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EPA Proposes New Tailpipe Emission Standards

EPA Administrator Michael Regan proposed new tailpipe emission standards that may force as much as 67% of new vehicle sales to be electric.

Russia’s ‘Merchant Of Death’ Warns Donald Trump His Life Is In ‘Danger’

Russia's "merchant of death" Viktor Bout recently sent Donald Trump a message, warning the former president his life was in "danger."

Poll Finds 47% Of Americans Likely Wouldn’t Purchase an EV

A poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and the Energy Policy Institute found that 47% of Americans do not believe they will purchase an elective vehicle (EV) in the future.

White House to Use Social Media Influencers to Promote Biden Agenda, Target Young Voters

The influencers may receive their own briefing room.

Chinese-Linked EV Battery Plant Proposal in Michigan Raises Concerns Over CCP Ties and Environmental Impact: Epoch Times Report

Residents in western Michigan are concerned about the proposed construction of a $2.4 billion lithium-ion battery factory due to the Chinese firm Gotion Inc.'s ties to the Chinese Communist Party, as well as environmental impact and the loss of agricultural land.

Man Waits 3 Years for Dream EV – Days After Getting It, He’s Hit With Brutal News and $2,100 Bill

Of all the non-Tesla electric vehicle startups that have emerged over the past decade, few have garnered as much attention — or burned through as much investor cash — as Rivian, a maker of high-performance EV trucks.

Biden Admin Reveals New Restrictions On Air Conditioners

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm unveiled new climate and efficiency restrictions on air conditioners despite widespread criticism the Biden administration received after officials recently announced restrictions on gas stoves.

San Francisco to Ban Gas-Powered Furnaces, Water heaters

San Francisco Bay area will phase out natural gas-powered furnaces and water heaters starting in 2027 to improve air quality and public health.

College Enrollment Plummets As Teens Attend Trade School Or Early Career

A new report from the Associated Press indicates that many American teens have become disillusioned with college and have opted to skip it in favor of going to trade school or working a job that does not require an undergraduate degree.

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