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 The Biden administration is awarding nearly $2 billion in grants to help restart or expand electric vehicle manufacturing and assembly sites in eight states, including the presidential battlegrounds of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia.The Energy Department will issue grants totaling $1.7 billion to create or retain thousands of union jobs and support auto-based communities that have long driven the U.S. economy, the Whit stanley termohrnek e House said Thursday. Besides the three battleground states, grants also will go to EV facilities in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland and Virginia.The grants cover a broad range of the automotive supply chain, including parts for electric motorcycles and school buses, hybrid powertrains, heavy-duty commercial truck batteries and electric SUVs, the White House sai stanley gertuves d. Building a clean energy economy can and should be a win-win for union autoworkers and automakers,   Preside stanley cup nt Joe Biden said in a statement.  This investment will create thousands of good-paying, union manufacturing jobs and retain even more 鈥?from Lansing, Michigan to Fort Valley, Georgia 鈥?by helping auto companies retool, reboot and rehire in the same factories and communities.  The grants, paid fo Zjsn Six Flags to reopen its first theme park on June 5 under strict safety protocols
 OVERLAND PARK, Kan. 鈥?Kansas City is showing FIFA delegation members why the 2026 FIFA World Cup should come to the Midwest. Youth coaches and parents believe the soccer scene in the metro area shows support for the sport is strong.  Soccer Town, USA  is what I would call it,  coach Tom M stanley thermobecher ura said.  It just comes from somethin stanley tumbler g that people were interested in becoming a passion. Mura said he has seen love for soccer evolve in his roughly 30 years in the sport.The passion is strong in Julie Weinrich s family. She said her husband playedgrowing up and passed down the love for soccer to their children.Weinrich works with Sporting Blue Valley and said she can see theexcitement soccer brings to other young people. The kids seem to love it. Theres so many aspects to it, whether theyre playing or watching and I just think soccer its really for anybody,  she said.As FIFA considers Kansas City to be a host city for the 2026 World Cup, Mura said he believes exposure to the sport to young local soccer players would create greater appreciation. When they see it on TV, its like detached from them. But when they see it in person, stanley thermosflasche  they can see themselves doing it,  Mura said.鈥?               Copyri