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At a House Armed Services Committee hearing, Army Secretary Driscoll committed to helping codify a military right to repair, ...
When an electronic device or appliance breaks, you should be able to fix it. If you own it, you should be able to choose where you’d like to get it fixed, or fix it yourself. This premise has been ...
More consumers are waking up and realizing that antibiotic meat isn’t worth the risk. While meat labeled RWA is on average 20 ...
Too many products are designed to die after a short life—tied to their unreplaceable batteries. But beneath the polished advertising and promises of AI-powered convenience lies a troubling reality: ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has returned hundreds of millions of dollars to servicemembers who have been harmed in the financial marketplace. Servicemembers, veterans and their families ...
Plastic is collecting in our environment and threatening our health. As a consumer and concerned citizen, I am urging General ...
The current Food and Drug Administration’s rules assume that foods are safe unless they’re proven to harm people. That’s the ...
U.S. PIRG applauds this significant bipartisan step forward that follows a recently announced Army policy to include Right to ...
DENVER – While June 1 marks the unofficial start of summer in the minds of many Coloradans, it also marks the official start of the ozone season on the Front Range.
Whether you just moved to Colorado or have lived here your whole life, here’s what you need to know about ozone pollution ...
People might imagine that plastic’s lifecycle is an eternal circle of use and reuse. But the reality is that plastic is a one ...
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