Today, we start with some great news from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). As the US races to catch up with other nations that are quickly progressing toward clean energy and fully electric vehicles, they have announced that they will release a list of strict emission standards for all vehicles around the country as soon as Wednesday. The standards would make sure that 64-67% of all vehicles in the US would be electric by 2032, and this comes after California recently announced that it will ban the sale of all gas-powered vehicles after 2035.
Also, yet another mass shooting has just taken place, this time in Louisville, Kentucky. The shooter, now discovered to be 23-year-old Connor Sturgeon, opened fire in downtown Louisville at about 8:30 AM, killing four workers at a nearby bank and injuring nine others, three of which are in critical condition. When the police department arrived, Sturgeon shot at them and they fired back, killing him. This is just another of the events that are riling up the country to fight for new gun laws and restrictions.
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