November 29, 2023
  • 4:40 pm The Duality of Right To Repair Law and Its Challenges
  • 4:12 pm Mobility Committee Laments State Law Curtailing City’s Power Over Driverless Car Companies
  • 2:31 pm Healthcare Workers, Crash Survivors Demand Auto No-Fault Fixes Ahead of Committee Hearing
  • 2:54 pm Wiretaps On Wheels: How Is Your Car Collecting And Selling Your Personal Data?
  • 4:54 pm EV Battery Imports Face Scrutiny Under US Law on Chinese Forced Labor

For the most part, we’re all doing our job, trying to help the environment in simple ways. Some people choose to go vegan, while others may choose to switch to plastic straws. A big “step” in the right direction, can be found within Veja, a shoe company that has become increasingly popular due to its […]

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Have you ever been driving down the freeway, and out of nowhere a diaper flies straight into your view, causing you to swerve? No? Well that happened to an Indiana State Trooper’s vehicle in Johnston County. Sergeant Stephen Wheeles was driving on I-65 when he noticed a rolled up, dirty diaper being thrown from the […]

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After Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., and Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich. voiced their opinions on President Trump and his actions as the leader of the country. As a result of that, they have hired personal security guards to protect them. Although the stats show that the threats towards them are low profile, the women […]

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In Hernando County, Florida a dog bit a woman on the face, after she tried to kiss it, according to the local deputies. Wednesday, early in the morning, the Hernando County Sheriff’s deputies and the local fire rescue team were called. The dog bite took place off of Canal Drive, in Brooksville. Two of the […]

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A report from the S&P Global Ratings expects more defaults and bankruptcies in 2019 and 2020. In 2018, Retail bankruptcies hit an all-time high and it is expected to keep rising. Seems the United States is oversaturated with retail and companies are starting to feel it. Though some of these companies will never re-open their […]

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Parents and students alike are sharing their comments, concerns, and opinions over the new gun law that the state of Florida has passed. According to the Washington Post,”the original guardian program allowed some school staffers to carry guns on campus. The expansion allows classroom teachers to be armed, as well.” There are certain rules and […]

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According to disease researchers, the number of infections from food borne pathogens increased in 2018, compared to 2015-2017. It has been suggested that produce farms, food animal farms, and meat and poultry processing establishments need more preventative measures, to make food safe. Doing so will also lessen the amount of human illnesses. Image: Andrew Brookes/Corbis […]

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President Trump will be holding his first rally of the year in El Paso Texas for 2019, which is scheduled for this next week on Monday. The location seems ideal for his motives behind the long-promised wall as the President is still trying to secure more than $5 million to fund its accomplishment. El Paso […]

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