State Lawmakers Embrace Electric Scooters Even as Statistics Track Increasing Injuries Kentucky state Rep. Ken Upchurch says he doubts he will ever see an electric scooter in his rural district on... Read More
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U.S. Reviewing Boeing’s Safety Self-Assessments During Max 8 Development Boeing Co. fell on heightened scrutiny by regulators and prosecutors over whether the approval process for the company’s 737 Max... Read More
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No Panic in Hawaii After False Alarm about Missile Attack Newswise — When Hawaiians received a false alarm text message that said “Ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii. Seek immediate... Read More