U.S. plan envisions factories in Africa for surging EV battery demand
NEW YORK — With the drive toward electric vehicles in high gear, the Biden administration signed an agreement with two African countries
NEW YORK — With the drive toward electric vehicles in high gear, the Biden administration signed an agreement with two African countries
Many days this summer, former president Donald Trump played golf. Trump skipped the party’s first debate and has said he is skipping the
Not for the first time, Elon Musk has proved a willing vector for misinformation that unleashes an online attack on a perceived
Dick Clark, a former college professor who won a long-shot U.S. Senate campaign in 1972, wooing Iowa voters with help from a
ATLANTA — As a Justice Department lawyer after the 2020 election, Jeffrey Clark drafted and advocated for sending a letter to top
The Senate voted Thursday to make Gen. Randy A. George the next Army chief of staff and Gen. Eric M. Smith the
READING, Pa. — After a rousing opening that featured a marching band, cheerleaders and students waving red and white pompoms, the crowd
DES MOINES — During the summer a canvasser for Ron DeSantis knocked on the parsonage of St. Olaf Lutheran Church in Bode,