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Canada Moves to Mandate 60 Percent Electric Vehicle Sales by 2030

By 2026, a fifth of new passenger vehicles sold in Canada will have to be zero-emission, according to regulations proposed by Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault on Wednesday.

It’s Time the Pentagon Ended Its COVID Vaccine Mandate for the Military

White House officials are furious that the House on Thursday passed its defense funding bill — now headed to the Senate — with a provision that would force the Pentagon to end its coronavirus vaccine mandate for members of the military.

Musk Blames ‘Bot Army’ for Twitter Poll He Posted Asking Users If He Should Step Down as CEO, Claims Now Only Verified Accounts Can...

Elon Musk said he will only be allowing paying Twitter users to vote in future polls after he claimed a "bot army" may have been behind the latest one calling for him to step down as CEO.

Professor Says Ancient Inscriptions Prove Old Testament Account ‘Reflects Historical Reality’

An Israeli professor claims that a recent translation of an eighth-century B.C. inscription containing the name of Judean King Hezekiah in Jerusalem's City of David is "one of the most important archaeological discoveries in Israel of all time."

U.S. Households Expected to Pay Higher Utility Bills for Decades

Utility costs have surged across the nation this year, leaving millions of Americans falling behind on their monthly bills.

Planned Parenthood in Kansas Announces Telemedicine Abortions

A Planned Parenthood affiliate announced Tuesday that its clinics in Kansas are offering medication abortions through telemedicine as the state’s abortion providers say they are seeing an influx of appointment requests from women in states with stricter abortion laws.

U.S. Supreme Court’s Roberts Temporarily Blocks End to Title 42

The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the Biden administration from ending its policy of rapidly expelling migrants at the US-Mexico border, after a request from Republican officials in 19 states.

Kari Lake Wins Right to Bring Election Fraud Case to Trial

Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake won the right to take her election fraud case to court this week.

Kari Lake Vows to Take Election Case to U.S. Supreme Court

"They messed with the wrong woman," said Lake.

European Union Sponsors Payment Program for Digital ID

The European Union is providing financial support to a consortium creating a payment program for the EU's digital ID wallet.

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