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Indiana Man Convicted in Famous ‘Delphi’ Murders Sentenced to 130 Years in Prison

Richard Allen, the man convicted of the 2017 murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German in Delphi, Indiana, has been sentenced to the maximum 130 years in prison.

Biden Announces New Climate Goals Days Before Leaving Office

President Joe Biden announced new climate goals with only 31 days left in office.

EPA Grants California’s Ban on New Gas Vehicles

The Biden administration granted California permission to ban new gas vehicle sales by 2035.

Newsom Calls DOGE a ‘Promo Project’

Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) called the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) a "promo stunt."

Trump transition spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said voters gave Trump a mandate to deliver on campaign promises, including stopping government attacks on gas-powered cars.

"When he takes office, President Trump will support the auto industry, allowing space for both gas-powered cars and electric vehicles," Leavitt said in a statement.

Washington, D.C. Server Fired After Saying She Would Refuse to Serve Trump Administration

Suzannah Van Rooy, a server at Beuchert’s Saloon in Washington, D.C., was fired after publicly stating that she would refuse to serve any Trump administration officials, particularly those she believed were involved in sex trafficking or immigration policies she opposed.

California Approves $1.4 Billion Plan for More EV Charging Stations

The California Energy Commission approved a $1.4 billion plan to create more chargers for electric vehicles (EVs). The policy would result in an estimated 17,000 new chargers.

Xi Jinping Declines Trump’s Inauguration Invite Amid Calls for Stronger U.S.-China Relations

Chinese President Xi Jinping has reportedly turned down President-elect Donald Trump’s invitation to attend his inauguration on January 20, 2025. Trump’s outreach to Xi was part of an effort to establish dialogue with not only allied nations but also with competitors and adversaries.

Illinois’ Unfunded Pension Liability Grows to $143.7 Billion

Illinois’ pension crisis continues to deepen, with the state's unfunded pension liability reaching $143.7 billion, according to the latest report from the Illinois Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability (COGFA). This figure is $1.5 billion higher than last year and marks the second-highest total since 2020, when the liability hit $144.2 billion.

New California Program to Offer $2,000 Toward Purchase of E-Bikes

California will launch a new program next week offering up to $2,000 toward the purchase of an electric bike for eligible residents. The program...

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