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San Francisco proposal would require grocery stores to give 6 months notice before closing

David Rafael, co-owner and vice president of Rafael’s, argues that San Francisco’s progressive ideology breeds crime and attracts homelessness to Varney & Co. a San Francisco The lawmaker introduced a proposal that would require grocery stores in the city to give six months’ notice before closing and consider alternative supermarket locations. Dean Preston, a member […]

Proving you’re human online doesn’t require a credit card

Last year, Elon Musk made headlines for tweets suggesting that the future of social media is to pay for it, otherwise it would just become a bot. This problem of how to prove you’re a human and not a bot is only going to get worse. Mr. Musk is right. The bots are coming and […]

Biden administration finalizes rule expected to require significant shift to EVs

The Biden administration on Wednesday finalized rules that are expected to make a significant portion of the new car market electric or hybrid. According to the rules, 56% of new cars on the market in 2032 could be battery electric vehicles, and a further 13% could be plug-in hybrids. In this scenario, only 29 percent […]

Bill would require chip-enabled SNAP EBT cards to prevent skimming

Sens. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), John Fetterman (D-Pennsylvania), and Bill Cassidy (R-La.) announced Thursday that fraudsters can’t steal recipients’ benefits. introduced legislation to strengthen cybersecurity protections for SNAP cards. Microchips and other security features in cards have been common in credit and debit cards for years, but SNAP cards don’t have those features. “There is no […]

Board to require clearance before NC public universities change divisions

The board of governors that oversees North Carolina’s public university system is required to get schools to approve athletic conference changes, most notably Atlantic Coast Conference members North Carolina State and North Carolina State. may affect the potential movement of A 30-year-old North Carolina education funding debate returns to the state Supreme Court. The system’s […]