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Man and His Friend Spend 1 Hour Trying to Find EV Charger and Charge Car – To Go 15 Miles

Radio personality Grant Stinchfield says he would never buy an electric vehicle because recharging it is a time-consuming nightmare.

Pfizer Experimenting With mRNA Flu Vax

The vaccines have entered phase three clinical trials.

George Floyd Attorney Ben Crump Sued After Client Receives Zero Dollars From $1 Million+ GoFundMe Fundraiser

The mother of Daunte Wright Senior’s son has sued Wright Senior’s parents and her lawyer, claiming she failed to receive “one single penny” from a GoFundMe fundraiser created for the benefit of Wright Senior’s son.

U.S. Debt Surpasses $31 Trillion Under Biden

The national debt has exceeded $31 trillion and has now increased by $3.34 trillion since President Joe Biden took office.

Man Charged With Shooting Elderly Pro-life Volunteer; Attorney Refutes Claim Shooting Was Accidental

The 74-year-old Michigan resident accused of shooting an elderly pro-life canvasser during a dispute with his wife was charged on Friday.

More Than 100 Dead as Hurricane Ian’s Death Toll Continues to Rise

The death toll from Hurricane Ian surpassed 100 on Monday, just five days after the Category 4 storm struck Florida and North Carolina.

Hunter Biden Laptop Whistleblower Speaks Out 2 Years Later

Tony Bobulinski, the former Hunter Biden associate who came forward in 2020 about messages on the younger Biden’s laptop, said the FBI never followed up with him despite promising to.

Rams Player Tackles Animal-Rights Activist Who Ran Onto Field

Rams' linebacker Bobby Wagner wiped out an animal-rights activist who ran on the field and disrupted the game Monday night.

Grateful to Be Alive, Christians Gather for Worship in Fort Myers After Surviving Hurricane Ian

Four days after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida as a powerful Category 4 storm, wreaking billions of dollars in damage and leaving at least 80 people dead, members of the Southwest Baptist Church in Fort Myers gathered at their battered sanctuary on Sunday to thank God for sparing their lives.

U.S. Home Prices Drop at Fastest Pace Since 2009

Home prices in the U.S. are sinking at the fastest monthly pace since the Great Recession, evidence that rising mortgage rates are rapidly slowing activity in the housing market.

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