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‘Europe Is Bleeding’ While Russia Makes ‘Good Money,’ Hungarian PM Warns at European Community Meeting

The European Union’s sanctions imposed on Russia have not lived up to expectations, according to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

Electric Vehicles Catching Fire from Water Damage: Hurricane Ian

Florida's chief fire marshal warns of EVs exploding due to damage from the catastrophic hurricane.

More Migrants Dropped Off Outside Kamala Harris’ D.C. Residence

Another bus dropped off immigrants outside of Vice President Kamala Harris' Washington D.C. home.

New York City’s Mayor Declares State of Emergency Over ‘Migrant Crisis’ (Watch)

NY City Mayor Eric Adams on Friday declared a state of emergency in response to the city’s migrant influx.

U.S. Intel Concludes Ukraine Was Responsible for Car Bombing That Killed Darya Dugina

US intelligence officials have concluded that the Ukrainian government ordered the car bombing of Darya Dugina, the daughter of political philosopher Aleksandr Dugin.

26 GOP Lawmakers Demand SECDEF Austin Say When Military Vaccine Mandate Will End

A group of 26 House Republican lawmakers recently sent a letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, demanding to know when the military-wide COVID-19 vaccine mandate will end.

The Never-Ending Persecution of Jack Phillips

By the time I visited Masterpiece Cakeshop in 2016, Jack Phillips, the man who had famously refused to bake a specialty cake celebrating the wedding of a gay couple, had been the victim of a four-year campaign of harassment by the authoritarians at the Colorado Civil Rights Commission intent on punishing him for a thought crime.

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.

Hundreds of FBI Employees Investigated for Sexual Misconduct Quit Before Being Disciplined

Sen. Chuck Grassley, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, sent a letter Thursday to Attorney General Merrick Garland after whistleblowers saying hundreds of FBI employees who were investigated for sexual misconduct quit before being disciplined.

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