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Future NASCAR events might feature a quieter sound on the track, as the motorsport company introduced its new electric race car prototype.

When NASCAR fans attend a race, they are accustomed to the thunderous roar of combustion engines. However, future events might feature a quieter sound on the track. NASCAR introduced its new electric vehicle (EV) race car prototype on Saturday, July 6, at the Chicago Street Race. This $1.5 million vehicle is the result of a…

FSB thwarted a Ukrainian plot to bribe Russian pilot with $3 million and Italian citizenship to defect with a strategic bomber.

A Russian pilot was reportedly offered $3 million to steal a bomber and defect to Ukraine, according to Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB). The FSB claimed it thwarted a Ukrainian attempt to hijack a Russian Tu-22M3 supersonic strategic bomber, disrupting the plan before it could unfold. Ukrainian intelligence allegedly tried to entice the pilot with…

Project 2025 proposes major government changes if a Republican wins the 2024 election, drawing both criticism and praise.

Actress Taraji P. Henson kicked up a conversation with her comments at the BET Awards on Sunday, June 30. So, what is Project 2025? “The Project 2025 plan is not a game, look it up. Look it up,” Henson said. Project 2025 is a 900-page document from the conservative Heritage Foundation. The document calls for…

Commercial solar panels span over six feet, but WAVJA's Photon Energy Systems could provide 20 times more power while being 30 times smaller.

New York-based innovation company WAVJA is attempting to reimagine solar energy technology with the creation of its Photon Energy Systems — tiny spheres that could transform how light is harnessed to generate electricity. Unlike traditional commercial solar panels, which are typically over six feet wide, these new devices are small enough to fit in the…

Republicans don't really want to close the southern border and often lie when it comes to anything concerning immigration.

A group of Republican senators expressed “grave concerns” to President Biden over his recent executive order that would provide a path to citizenship to approximately 500,000 people who have been in the country for a decade or more and are also married to United States citizens. The GOP lawmakers argued that Biden’s immigration relief “directly contravenes…

As of July 1, a California law requires credit card networks to give banks a code to track purchases at gun stores.

As of July 1, a California law requires credit card networks to give banks a code to track purchases at gun stores. On the same day, Georgia, Iowa, Tennessee and Wyoming have laws taking effect that block the use of a gun shop code in those states. Merchant category codes are meant to provide a…

The European Union is accusing Meta of violating its new Digital Markets Act with its "pay or consent" model to avoid targeted ads.

European Union (EU) regulators accused Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta of violating the new Digital Markets Act. On Monday, July 1, the EU said Meta forced users to choose between seeing ads or paying to avoid them. Meta started the “pay or consent” option for European users in November after the EU’s top court…

Reports suggest some Democrats want Biden to step aside after his debate performance, questioning his future ability as president.

During Thursday’s debate, former President Trump criticized President Biden for stumbling over his words while addressing a border crisis question. Trump remarked, “I really don’t know what he said at the end of that sentence. I don’t think he knows what he said either.” Biden, responding to CNN’s Jake Tapper, discussed a bipartisan border security…

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the SEC violated the Seventh Amendment rights of George Jarkesy by denying his right to a jury trial.

A conservative radio host took on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and won. The Supreme Court Thursday, June 27, ruled 6-3 in favor of George Jarkesy, who was charged with securities fraud and ordered by an SEC judge to pay a civil penalty of $300,000. Jarkesy appealed, claiming the SEC violated his Seventh Amendment right…

NASA selected SpaceX to help build the craft that will take the ISS out of orbit. This comes as NASA faces a lawsuit concerning space junk.

NASA has the end of the International Space Station (ISS) in its sights as it deals with a historic lawsuit concerning space junk originating from the station. NASA awarded SpaceX nearly $1 billion to make the vehicle that will take the ISS out of its orbit when it’s time to retire in a few years.  The…

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