
Federal Aid Helps Pennsylvania Auto Plant Transition to EVs
The Department of Energy announced on July 11 that auto manufacturing facilities in eight states, including Pennsylvania, have received grants.
The Department of Energy announced on July 11 that auto manufacturing facilities in eight states, including Pennsylvania, have received grants.
Dani Ober moved from Lancaster to attend Temple University, where people assumed she was Amish. This shocked her.
Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 modernizes the IRS, targeting wealthy tax evaders, already recovering $1 billion.
State Sen. Sharif Street’s push for legalizing recreational cannabis in Pennsylvania gains traction as bipartisan support grows amid successful medical marijuana programs.
Rudy Giuliani was disbarred in New York after a court found he made false statements about Trump’s 2020 election loss.
A project to restore train service between Scranton, PA, and NYC is in planning stages but could be threatened by GOP repeal efforts.
NTSB finds Norfolk Southern overestimated risks in Ohio train derailment, leading to unnecessary chemical release. The error exposed the public to hazards and escalated the situation.
The D.C. Bar recommends barring Rudy Giuliani from practicing law due to his actions following the 2020 election.
Donald Trump faced boos and insults during his address to the Libertarian Party National Convention.
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Article Summary – Five American tourists, including a Florida grandmother and an Oklahoma father, face a potential 12-year mandatory prison sentence in Turks and Caicos due to ammunition allegedly found in their luggage. The bullets were discovered by airport security in their carry-on bags, and all five individuals claimed they
Article Summary – Cyberattacks against US water utilities are becoming increasingly frequent and severe, prompting the Environmental Protection Agency to issue a warning and urging immediate protective measures, particularly as 70% of utilities inspected by federal officials over the past year violated standards meant to prevent breaches or intrusions. The