Day: March 13, 2024

Georgia judge teaches this vital lesson about legal system and Trump, Biden

6:58 pm March 13, 2024

A judge in Georgia has thrown out, at least for the time being, six of the 41 counts in the state RICO indictment that Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis filed against former president Donald Trump and 18 others. In his 9-page ruling, Judge Scott McAfee dismissed six charges, which allege that Trump, Rudy Giuliani, […]

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Fox News Politics: TikTok chopping block

6:54 pm March 13, 2024

Welcome to Fox News’ Politics newsletter with the latest political news from Washington D.C. and updates from the 2024 campaign trail.  What’s happening?  -Hunter Biden refuses to attend House hearing -Trump secures the 2024 Republican nomination -CNN forced to correct story over Sen. Katie Britt The House of Representatives has passed a bill that could pave […]

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California mom alleged ‘ringleader’ behind $8M retail theft ring that hit over 200 Ulta stores, others: AG

6:50 pm March 13, 2024

A California mom is accused of orchestrating a nationwide shoplifting scheme that stole millions of dollars worth of makeup and clothing from hundreds of stores for more than a decade, according to the California Department of Justice. According to a complaint filed by California Attorney General Rob Bonta, more than $300,000 worth of makeup and […]

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PA Gov. Shapiro proposes plan to make power plants pay for greenhouse gases

6:02 pm March 13, 2024

Gov. Josh Shapiro unveiled a plan to fight climate change Wednesday, saying he will back legislation to make power plant owners in Pennsylvania pay for their planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions and require utilities in the nation’s third-biggest power-producer to buy more electricity from renewable sources. Such legislation would make Pennsylvania the first major fossil fuel-producing […]

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Indigenous communities in Argentina and Chile grapple with soaring demand for lithium

5:59 pm March 13, 2024

Irene Leonor Flores de Callata, 68, treks along a bone-dry riverbed, guiding a herd of llamas and sheep through stretching desert. Flores de Callata’s native Kolla people have spent centuries climbing deep into the mountains of northern Argentina in search of a simple substance: Fresh drinking water. Here, in one of the most arid environments […]

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