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Congress allocated $7.5 billion to create EV charging stations across the United States. That first and only station is now running in Ohio.

In the fiscal year 2020-2021, Congress allocated $7.5 billion to support electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the United States. However, two years later, progress has been limited, with the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program currently operational only in Ohio, where just one charging station has been opened. The first NEVI charging station, located…

Speaker Johnson is expected to hold a vote to officially authorize an impeachment inquiry into President Biden during the week of Dec. 10.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has a big week coming up. From a meeting with a foreign president to a vote on an impeachment inquiry, Johnson will be facing some of the biggest issues both home and abroad. Biden impeachment inquiry  First and foremost, Johnson is expected to hold a vote on formally authorizing an…

Allowing transgender women to compete in women's sports is unjust and poses a potential threat to the safety of cisgender women.

President Joe Biden proposed changes to Title IX recently, including strengthened protection for transgender student-athletes. This initiative sparked debate within a House of Representatives subcommittee over whether transgender women should have the right to compete in women’s sports. Straight Arrow News contributor Star Parker believes that allowing transgender women to compete in women’s sports is…

What do American citizens think of the immigration crisis, and how would they solve it if the decision were left to them?

Immigration continues to be a topic of debate among everyday American citizens and within the halls of Congress. As migrants and refugees pour into the United States over the U.S.-Mexico border, U.S. immigration courts struggle to process their cases. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas recently hinted that mass amnesty might be required…

George Santos has shifted focus to Cameo, crafting personalized messages for $500, following his expulsion from the House of Representatives.

Ex-congressman George Santos has embarked on a new career of sorts after being ousted from the House of Representatives, Friday, Dec. 1. The former New York representative has turned to a social media platform, Cameo, making personalized videos for anyone willing to cough up $500. Screenshots and Steven Galanis, the CEO of Cameo, suggest that…

Images that allegedly show dozens of Hamas soldiers restrained wearing nothing but their underwear have ignited controversy.

The Israel-Hamas war has entered its third month, and the fighting shows no sign of easing. Images and videos from Gaza are flooding social media daily, giving users insight to what is happening and also raising questions. As news of what is claimed to be a mass surrender by Hamas soldiers began to spread across…

The House Education Committee launched an investigation into Harvard, MIT, and the University of Pennsylvania following antisemitism hearing.

The House Education Committee has launched an investigation into Harvard, MIT, and the University of Pennsylvania following a hearing this week where lawmakers questioned the universities’ presidents about the rise of antisemitism on their campuses amid the war between Israel and Hamas. Members of Congress were dissatisfied with the three presidents’ responses, especially to questions…

Hunter Biden was indicted on nine tax-related charges in California as a special counsel investigation continues into his business dealings.

Hunter Biden is indicted on nine tax-related charges as a special counsel’s investigation into the president’s son continues. And, a judge grants an emergency order allowing a pregnant woman to get an abortion in Texas. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Friday, Dec. 8, 2023. Based on the facts and the law,…

47 members of Congress are either retiring, seeking another office, or resigning from Congress between now and the 2024 elections.

When the 119th Congress gavels in on Jan. 3, 2025, both the House and Senate will look very different. Forty-seven members of Congress and counting will not return for another term after the 2024 elections. That includes 39 representatives and eight senators who are either retiring, running for another office or resigning early.  Members have…

Under the USSR, Ukraine was a major weapons manufacturer. Ukraine’s government wants the country to regain that former prominence.

When Ukraine was a part of the USSR, it was a major weapons manufacturer. To win the war with Russia and protect its future, Ukraine’s government wants the country to regain that former prominence. Ukraine’s Armed Forces are up to the task. The UAF used domestically produced Unmanned Surface Vessels (USV) called Sea Babies to…

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