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This city bought 300 Chinese electric buses — then found out China can turn them off at will

A city had a rude awakening when it tested its electric buses for security flaws. Some cities have gone all-in on their dedication to renewable energy and electric public transportation, but discovering that a jurisdiction does not actually control its own public property likely was not part of the idea. This turned out to be exactly the case when Ruter the public transportation authority for Oslo, Norway decided to run tests on its new Chinese electric buses. Approximately 300 e-buses from Chinese company Yutong made their way to Norway earlier this year, with outlet China Buses calling it.

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Trump Admin. Ends Biden-Era Abortion Rule Likely Linked to Child Sex Trafficking

President Donald Trump and his administration are undoing a Biden-era immigration provision that would have facilitated abortions for children. The Daily Signal reported that the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is terminating rules and programs that violate the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits the use of federal taxpayer dollars for abortions. The move includes ending a rule change from 2022 affecting the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), a division of HHS that deals with unaccompanied children (UACs) encountered crossing the border. The Biden administration issued a requirement that ORR facilitate UACs with “access to medical care, including transportation.

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Why Are Eggs So Expensive? Revealing 5 Factors On The Price Surge

Eggs have become a pricey commodity, leaving many wondering, Why are eggs so expensive? Several factors contribute to this, including increased demand, rising production costs, disease outbreaks, transportation expenses, and changes in consumer preferences. Let’s delve into these reasons to understand the egg price surge. “Eggflation” is a term used in the United States to . Read more.

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