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Auto, Tech Industries Falsely Claim ‘Right To Repair’ Reforms Are A Threat To National Security

2 years 1 month ago
“Right to repair” reform (making it easier and more affordable to repair things you buy) is extremely popular among consumers across both sides of the aisle. It’s obviously less popular among automakers, tractor builders, tech companies, and other corporations looking to monopolize repair and boost revenues by crushing independent repair shops under their bootheel. Said […]
Karl Bode

Proper Cannabis' Black Maple #22 Live Rosin Checks All the Boxes

2 years 1 month ago
Ever since I started smoking weed, hash has felt like an ancient, forbidden door. The first time I ever tried it, I felt like I was starting up the final challenge on Legends of the Hidden Temple and I upset Olmec. More recently, I've taken a modern academic approach filled with podcasts.
Graham Toker

Taxpayers were overcharged for patient meds. Then came the lawyers

2 years 1 month ago

In 2018, when Mike DeWine was Ohio’s attorney general, he began investigating an obscure corner of the health care industry. He believed that insurers were inflating prescription drug prices through management companies that operated as middlemen in the drug supply chain. There were concerns that these companies, known as pharmacy benefit managers, or P.B.M.s, were […]

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Shalina Chatlani