Car Manufacturers' Lobbying Against Right to Repair Backfires in Washington
The Right to Repair movement has taken center stage as automakers' efforts to block it in Washington have backfired, revealing the issue's broader significance.
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The Right to Repair movement has taken center stage as automakers' efforts to block it in Washington have backfired, revealing the issue's broader significance.
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Moreno have teamed up to propose a new plan for Social Security that aims to address funding issues while capping benefits.
The Maharashtra Assembly has unanimously passed the Women Farmers’ Empowerment Bill, with M.S. Swaminathan being honored for his contributions to its drafting.
The White House plans to meet with law enforcement representatives to discuss objections to the illicit-finance provisions of the Crypto's Clarity Act.
A new bill aims to cap annual out-of-pocket expenses for Medicare enrollees at $5,000, potentially resulting in significant costs for the government.
A new law in California will prohibit excessively loud advertisements on streaming platforms, aiming to enhance viewer experience.
New legislation in California, AB 2047, limits the use of 3D printers in educational and business environments, raising concerns about its implications for innovation and learning.
A recent agreement in Congress has led to a housing bill that includes a temporary ban on the issuance of a central bank digital currency until 2030.
Qantas has announced that the inaugural nonstop flight from Sydney to London, part of its Project Sunrise, is now set for November 2027. Meanwhile, an anti-abortion bill has been blocked in South Australia.
On June 4, 2026, Jerusalem's Pride and Tolerance march highlighted political demands for LGBT rights, culminating at the Knesset, Israel's parliament.
California lawmakers are making adjustments to age-gating laws, providing exemptions for open source systems while introducing new restrictions. Public response has played a role in these changes.
The California State Assembly has passed the 'Protect Our Games Act', a pivotal move aimed at securing the rights of gamers and developers while addressing censorship concerns.
The Senate has taken steps to advance a bill aimed at concluding U.S. military engagement in Iran, with Senator Cassidy now backing the legislation following a primary defeat.