Attorney General Aaron Frey and 27 other state attorneys general sent a letter asking congressional leaders to adopt a national right-to-repair law.
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Is the David porn? Come see, Italians tell Florida parents
There was no indication that any trip would be subsidized by the city or museum.
Jumbled wreckage complicates Pennsylvania chocolate factory blast probe
Seven people were killed and several others wounded in the powerful blast at the R.M Palmer Co. plant in West Reading.
Twitter celebs balk at paying Elon Musk for blue check mark
After months of delay, Musk is gleefully promising that Saturday is the deadline for celebrities, journalists, and others who’d been verified for free to pony up or lose their legacy status.
New source of water found in moon samples from China mission
Water was embedded in tiny glass beads in the lunar dirt where meteorite impacts occur, but mining the water would be tough.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft launches ad campaign against antisemitism
Announcement of the $25 million national campaign comes in the wake of a report by the Anti-Defamation League asserting that antisemitic incidents in the U.S. rose 36% in 2022.
Wind industry predicts it will grow rapidly in 2023
The Global Wind Energy Council points to incentives for renewable energy development in the Inflation Reduction Act in the United States, and policies in Europe and China that further expand the role of renewables.
Nashville shooter who killed 6 drew maps, surveilled school
The shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville was the latest in a country that has grown increasingly unnerved by bloodshed in schools.
Wells hotel is at center of disability rights lawsuit going before U.S. Supreme Court
The high court will decide whether a Florida woman who has filed over 600 federal lawsuits against hotel owners and operators over alleged ADA violations can sue hotels where she doesn’t intend to stay.
Zelensky, atomic agency chief discuss nuclear plant fears
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant’s 6 reactors are in shutdown and it is receiving the electricity it needs to prevent a reactor meltdown through just 1 remaining power line.