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01/05/2024
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By Laura Harris
Chinese-made Teslas bound for Australia SENT BACK after discovery of biosecurity risks
A shipment of Chinese-manufactured Tesla Model Y electric SUVs bound for Australia was forced to return to Shanghai after the discovery of “biosecurity risks” upon its arrival at an Australian port. Australian officials inspecting the Glovis Caravel, a vehicle-carrying ship with a capacity for up to 6,500 cars anchored off the coast of Brisbane, discovered […]
11/03/2023
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By Laura Harris
CVS pharmacies in Washington, D.C. display framed photographs of products and keep real ones in locked cages to combat rampant shoplifting
Two CVS pharmacies in Washington, DC, have been forced to create unconventional solutions to combat rampant shoplifting. CVS Pharmacy at the H Street Northeast location is now using framed photographs of toilet papers and kitchen towels to stand in place of the real products. Customers must also press a button to request that staff retrieve the items from […]
11/02/2023
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By News Editors
The new normal is coming to a store near you – products locked behind plexiglass, and a 40-minute wait to buy toothpaste
Would you spend the better part of an hour at a store waiting for an employee to come unlock the glass barrier between you and your favorite brand of toothpaste? Toothbrush? Vitamins? Let’s me ask another question instead of naming individual products. (Article by Susan Duclos republished from AllNewsPipeline.com) What product from Walgreens, Walmart, Target or your […]
10/10/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Experts warn: Criminals could hack into self-driving cars to steal them, launch terror attacks or commit fraud
Experts warn that self-driving cars are vulnerable to tech-savvy hackers who could bring cities to a standstill, commit deadly terror attacks, steal cars remotely or carry out “cash for crash” fraud. “You could have the safest vehicle, the highest cybersecurity and the tightest control of privacy data and still be wide open for bad actors […]
09/14/2023
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By Olivia Cook
France suspends iPhone 12 sales over concerns of high electromagnetic radiation emissions
France’s National Frequency Agency (ANFR) has ordered Apple to halt sales of the iPhone 12 on the French market following recent tests showing that the phone model is emitting electromagnetic waves exceeding levels acceptable to the country’s regulatory limits. The move gives Apple 15 days to correct the issue and bring the iPhone 12’s specific absorption […]
08/17/2023
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By Laura Harris
India not turning away from Russian Urals crude even as discount to global benchmarks narrows
Indian buyers see no reason to turn away from Russian Urals crude even as the discount to global benchmarks narrows. They argue that similar-quality barrels from the Middle East remain more expensive. In 2022, Russia became the leading supplier of crude due to affordable prices and good control of energy inflation. Earlier this year, the discount […]
08/01/2023
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By Laura Harris
CDC reports salmonella outbreak from tainted ground beef after recording 16 cases in four states
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported a salmonella outbreak traced back to ground beef with 16 cases in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and Massachusetts. According to the CDC’s report, the agency interviewed 14 of the 16 cases and six of those required hospitalization. Nine out of the 14 interviewed said they consumed […]
07/19/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Demand for “critical” rare-earth minerals soars amid rapid growth of “clean” energy industry
The forced transition to “clean” energy is creating a major resource crunch as global demand for the critical rare-earth minerals used to manufacture solar panels and batteries soars to new heights. Between 2017 and 2022, according to the latest Critical Minerals Market Review, there has been a “tripling in overall demand for lithium, a 70 […]
07/13/2023
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By Belle Carter
SUPPLY CHAIN WARNING: China flexes world domination muscle, restricts mineral exports vital for semiconductors and EV battery production
As if warning the United States not to overpower China economically, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) suddenly declared new export restrictions on gallium and germanium, two metals crucial for semiconductor manufacture. The announcement came just days before U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen headed to China to discuss economic and trade relations. According to the Wall […]
06/05/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Jaguar recalls nearly 6,400 electric vehicles due to high risk of batteries catching fire when they overheat
British multinational luxury vehicle manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover is recalling nearly 6,400 I-Pace electric crossover SUVs in the U.S. due to the very high risk that their batteries might catch fire when they overheat. Jaguar’s I-Pace is just the latest electric vehicle plowing the roads and highways of the U.S. recalled due to safety issues. It isn’t even the first […]
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