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Mar 04 2024
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Oregon Legislature passes nation’s strongest ‘right-to-repair’ bill
The Oregon House passed the nation’s strongest “right-to-repair” bill Monday on a vote of 42 to 13. The bill makes it easier for consumers and independent repair shops to fix smartphones, computers and other products containing electronics sold in Oregon. The Oregon Senate passed the bill on Feb. 20. It now goes to Gov. Tina Kotek for her signature. More manufacturers are requiring product
The Register-GuardMar 04 2024
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Oregon Legislature passes nation’s strongest ‘right-to-repair’ bill
The Oregon House passed the nation’s strongest “right-to-repair” bill Monday on a vote of 42 to 13. The bill makes it easier for consumers and independent repair shops to fix smartphones, computers and other products containing electronics sold in Oregon. The Oregon Senate passed the bill on Feb. 20. It now goes to Gov. Tina Kotek for her signature. More manufacturers are requiring product
Statesman JournalMar 14 2024
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Airlines try to leverage Boeing woes despite lack of alternatives
Airline executives are frustrated with Boeing (BA.N), opens new tab as its safety crisis has upended their business plans. But in a tight market for large aircraft supplied by two companies, they have little choice but do business with the U.S. planemaker.
Despite some public displays of alarm - United Airlines (UAL.O), opens new tab CEO Scott Kirby flew to France to talk with Airbus (
ReutersMar 04 2024
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110 new jobs coming to Wellington
WELLINGTON, Kan. (KSNW) — A company is investing $14 million in Wellington and creating 110 new jobs for the area. Elite Harness plans to refurbish an existing facility at 1515 North A Street on the north side of town. The goal is to make it into a 50,000-square-foot state-of-the-art manufacturing plant. “We have a sister company that is located in Tulsa, so we considered building there, but
KSN TVMar 08 2024
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Russia says it thwarted Islamic State plot to attack Moscow synagogue
Russia’s FSB security service said Thursday it had killed Islamic State militants who were planning a “terrorist attack” on a Moscow synagogue, Russian state news agencies reported.
The FSB said an ISIS cell based in Kaluga, southwest of Moscow, had been planning to shoot Jewish worshippers at a synagogue in the capital.
“While being arrested, the terrorists put up armed
The Times of IsraelMar 04 2024
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Governor Kelly announces $14 million investment to create jobs in Wellington
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Governor Laura Kelly announced on Monday that Elite Harness is investing $14 million, creating 110 new jobs, in Wellington. Elite Harness will refurbish an existing facility into a 50,000-square-foot manufacturing plant. Elite will produce wiring harnesses and custom cables for various sectors, including automotive, industrial, agricultural, aerospace, and other
KWCHFeb 19 2024
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Feds award new funding to modernize GlobalFoundries’ Vermont plant
GlobalFoundries plans to use some of a $1.5 billion federal award to modernize its manufacturing hub in Essex Junction, the company announced on Monday morning. The funding, provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, would help upgrade and expand the semiconductor giant’s Vermont facility, allowing it to build new chips there for use in electric vehicles, power grids, data centers and
VT DiggerDec 21 2020
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Fox News, Newsmax Walk Back Election Fraud Claims After Voting Machine Manufacturer Threatens Legal Action
Without explicitly addressing their prior coverage, Fox News and Newsmax both aired segments over the past few days walking back a subset of election fraud claims centering around voting machines manufacturer Smartmatic, which earlier this month delivered legal notices to a trio of conservative networks for promoting baseless conspiracy theories about the company.
ForbesNov 16 2021
Headline Roundup
Pfizer to Allow Generic Drugmakers to Manufacture COVID-19 Antiviral Pill
Pharmaceutical company Pfizer announced Tuesday that it would allow generic drug companies around the world to produce its COVID-19 antiviral pill by granting a royalty-free license to Medicines Patent Pool, a U.N.-backed nonprofit.
Merck made a similar arrangement for its COVID-19 pill last month. Pfizer also formally asked the FDA to grant emergency use authorization for its pill.
The Daily Wire Associated Press New York Times (News)Feb 29 2024
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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders plans Japan and South Korea trade mission for March
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is planning a second overseas trade mission for the second week of March. This trip will be to Asia to meet with Japanese and Korean business executives and government leaders from March 6 to 14. It is Sanders’ second overseas trade mission, having traveled to Paris shortly after taking office. The December announcement of a planned $100
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