The first electric charging stations are going online at Kwik Trip. The company announced Wednesday that a set of chargers has been installed in West Salem, and that the system will run off a new app called Kwik Charge. The stations will offer plugs for both major vehicle standards, and can charge at 150 kilowatts. The effort matches a push for expanded electric vehicle service in Wisconsin, which has seen fewer charging installations than other states. That makes it hard to travel to rural parts of the state.
Trump chooses anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary
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Trump expected to choose Robert F. Kennedy Jr., vaccine skeptic, as health secretary, AP sources say
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