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How Greg Gutfeld on ‘Fox News’ Is Beating ‘The Tonight Show’
Greg Gutfeld has installed his brand of insult conservatism as the institutional voice for the next generation of Fox News viewer. And it’s catching on.
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Tesla May Have Already Won the Electric Vehicle Charging Wars
Deals with Ford and G.M. will make it easier to find a charger but could give Elon Musk control of critical infrastructure.
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Demand for Data Centers Is Soaring
The need for data centers has soared, fueled by remote work and the growth of high-speed streaming. But finding the necessary land and energy can be a challenge.
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A Giant Wind Farm Is Taking Root Off Massachusetts
The offshore energy project will have turbines taller than any building in Boston, but they will be barely visible from Martha’s Vineyard.
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Lordstown Motors, an Electric Truck Maker, Files for Bankruptcy
The company bought a shuttered General Motors plant in Ohio but struggled to produce its pickup truck.
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Democracy advocates cheer unexpected Supreme Court election law wins
The rulings rejected a novel legal theory about the power of state legislatures and upheld a longstanding interpretation of the Voting Rights Act.
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The twin flaws of No Labels’s 2024 strategy
The nonpartisan group conflates party frustration with opposition to partisanship.
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Supreme Court rejects theory that would have meant radical changes to election rules
The “independent state legislature theory” says the Constitution gives power over elections maps and voting decisions to lawmakers.
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Supreme Court Rejects Theory That Would Have Transformed American Elections
The 6-to-3 majority dismissed the “independent state legislature” theory, which would have given state lawmakers nearly unchecked power over federal elections.
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Audio Undercuts Trump’s Assertion He Did Not Have Classified Document
A recording of a meeting in 2021 in which the former president described a sensitive document in front of him appears to contradict his recent assertion that the material was just news clippings.