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Journalist Attempts Road Trip in Electric Car, Ends Up Spending More Time Charging Than Sleeping. ‘Fumes Never Smelled So Sweet,’ She Says Upon Returning...

Wall Street Journal reporter Rachel Wolfe recently ventured from New Orleans, Louisiana to Chicago, Illinois in a brand-new Kia EV6 to test America's current electric vehicle capabilities and public-charging infrastructure.

Zuckerberg Group Spends $80M to Promote Liberal-Friendly Election Practices at Local Level

Donations are through the Center for Tech and Civic Life.

Biden Sees Exodus of Black Staffers, Frustration Among Those Who Remain

Former White House official, some Black aides have adopted a term for them: “Blaxit.”

Former VP Mike Pence Believed to Be Working on His Own Presidential Campaign

Many believe the former VP stabbed conservatives in the back due to his certification of the 2020 presidential election.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Is Considering a 2024 Presidential Run

New York City’s recently elected Democratic Mayor, may be considering a presidential run if President Joe Biden does not seek a second term. 

Big Cities’ Climate Lawsuits Against Big Oil Scrutinized

A recent wave of government climate change lawsuits against oil and gas firms may prove deeply harmful, actually inhibiting the growth of new, greener technologies by diverting resources that would otherwise fuel innovation

Viktor Orbán’s 12 Rules to Win Back the West

Coming off a fresh landslide victory in Hungary’s April elections, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party have drawn conservatives from across the world to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Budapest, with many of them looking to Hungary for answers to the challenges facing Western civilization and an increasingly dominant left.

Musk to Vote Republican for First Time, Blames Democrat ‘Division & Hate’

The billionaire openly criticized the Democratic Party, predicting attacks from the left over his decision.

Air Force Fires Air-Launched Hypersonic Weapon

The U.S. Air Force conducted a successful launch of a hypersonic weapon on Saturday, launching it from a B-52 Stratofortress bomber during a test off the southern California coast.

U.S. Supreme Court Backs Ted Cruz, Dumps Campaign Finance Curb

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday further undermined campaign finance restrictions, striking down as a free speech violation part of a bipartisan 2002 law challenged by Republican Senator Ted Cruz that federal officials had touted as an anti-corruption safeguard.

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