Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock Man Abandons New EV During Family Vacation, Has to Get Gas-Powered Car to Finish the Trip A Ford spokeswoman said in an email that the company "is working to improve access to charging for our customers." By Will Kessler August 11, 2023
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Democrats Reportedly Eyeing a Biden Alternative for 2024 as Age and Approval Rating Concerns Grow The lawmaker is meeting with Democratic donors in New York City next week to discuss a potential bid, according to Politico. By Mary Lou Masters July 28, 2023
Jeff Roberson / AP Photo Radioactive Material Detected in Water Near Mississippi River After Nuclear Power Plant Leak Xcel Energy discovered in November that about 400,000 gallons of water containing tritium had leaked from a faulty pipe. By The Associated Press July 21, 2023
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Mike Lindell's 'MyPillow' to Auction Off Equipment Amid 'Massive Cancellation': 'Cancel Culture' Mike Lindell continues to pay the price for his claims concerning the 2020 election but is not giving up the fight. By Jack Davis July 12, 2023
Matt Cardy / Getty Images Left Now Coming for Your Environmentally 'Damaging' Wood-Burning Stoves Wood stoves are making some blue states hot under the collar as they turn up the heat on the Environmental Protection Agency. By Jack Davis July 5, 2023
Brandon Bell / Getty Images State AGs Send Chilling Note to Target CEO Exposing Their True Priorities Fifteen attorneys general call on Target to take legal action against protestors and to renew their support for the LGBT community. By Carson Choate June 25, 2023
@RealJMPeterman / Twitter screen shot Son of Disgraced Ex-Lawmaker and BLM Activist Arrested in Connection to Death of 5 Women Each of the five victims, three of who were sisters, died at the violent scene. Their ages ranged from 17 to 20. By Johnathan Jones June 21, 2023
Scott Olson / Getty Images Christian Universities Score Major Win for Religious Freedom After Dem AG Refuses to Enforce Law In a win for Christians, the Minnesota AG ruled that Christian schools can continue their admission process requiring a statement of faith. By Kate Anderson June 15, 2023
@Travis_in_Flint / Twitter screen shot Department of Corrections Settles with Transgender Inmate - Women's Prison Getting New Resident, And That's Just the Beginning The Minnesota corrections department said in a statement that providing the man with a vaginoplasty is “medically necessary.” By Johnathan Jones June 5, 2023
Lancaster Fire Department / Facebook screen shots Train Carrying Flammable Hazardous Material Derails, Triggering Emergency Response "Families shouldn't have to worry that a possible derailment could put them and their community in harm's way." By George C. Upper III June 1, 2023