How Can The U.S. Adapt For An All-Electric Vehicle Future? Inside The Search For Charging Solutions
With 35 million electric vehicles expected on the road by 2030, experts say the U.S. will need to massively expand its charging infrastructure. A full charge can take anywhere from 20 minutes to several hours. NBC News’ Jacob Ward looks…
Read More »Marine Veteran Returns To The U.S. After Russian Imprisonment
Marine Veteran Trevor Reed has been freed after three years in a Russian jail. Reed was originally sentenced to nine years after he was convicted of assaulting police officers, but he has maintained his innocence. His freedom was part of…
Read More »Report Finds Pattern Of Racial Discrimination Within Minneapolis Police Department
An investigation launched days after George Floyd’s murder found that the Minneapolis Police Department illegally engaged in race-based policing. A report from the Minnesota Department of Human Rights found racial disparities in how police interacted with people of color. The…
Read More »China’s Call for Covid Testing of 20 Million in Beijing Sparks Fears of Harsh Lockdown
Chinese authorities ordered Covid-19 testing for some 20 million people in Beijing to contain an outbreak of what officials say is roughly 140 cases. The move triggered panic buying as residents fear a harsh lockdown. In Shanghai, metal fencing is…
Read More »Lawmakers Grill Mayorkas Over Biden’s Immigration Policies and Title 42
The Biden administration is facing criticism over its decision to end a Covid-era border restriction called Title 42. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was grilled today on Capitol Hill as fears of a migrant surge continue to rise. According to U.S. officials,…
Read More »McCarthy Addresses Leaked January 6 Comments In Closed-Door Meeting
House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy is heard criticizing then-President Trump and some fellow Republicans in the aftermath of January 6 in audio recordings released by the New York Times. In a closed-door meeting, McCarthy addressed his critics directly. Rank and…
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