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FBI Warning: How to Avoid Election Fraud Schemes 2024

FBI Warning: How to Avoid Election Fraud Schemes 2024 – As the 2024 election season heats up, the FBI has issued a warning regarding various election-related fraud schemes targeting American voters. In light of this, it is quite necessary for voters to stay informed and vigilant about these tactics to protect themselves from becoming victims

By |2024-11-30T12:42:05-05:00October 30th, 2024|Cyber Defense, Featured|

STEM Career Coalition Reaches More Than 10 Million Students

CHARLOTTE, NC — The STEM Careers Coalition – an alliance of industries and non-profit organizations partnering with Discovery Education to create equitable access to free STEM content and career connections – announced it has surpassed the goal of reaching 10 million students by the end of 2025 ahead of schedule. Since 2019, the STEM Careers

GM Backs Forge Nano To Improve EV Battery Life, Performance, And Safety

DETROIT - General Motors is working with Forge Nano, a materials science startup, to find new ways to enhance the performance and lifetime of electric vehicle battery cells. The automaker’s investment arm, GM Ventures, on Wednesday injected $10 million into Forge Nano, which is developing a thin coating the startup says will help improve safety

By |2024-10-31T14:54:24-04:00October 29th, 2024|ESD, Featured|

Six Organizations Share $15 Million Equitable Mobility Challenge Grants

LANSING – Six organizations received $15 million in grants from the Michigan Office of Future Mobility and Electrification and Michigan Department of Transportation at the inaugural Mobility Conference in Detroit. Launched in early 2024, the program sought grant proposals that addressed mobility gaps and improved access to education, jobs, health care, food, and social opportunities.

By |2024-10-25T12:39:44-04:00October 25th, 2024|Featured, Mobile MI, Mobility|

Detroit City Council May Ban Cannabis Ads Near “Sensitive Properties”

DETROIT - Detroit City Council is likely to consider restrictions on marijuana advertisements in the city. Council member Angela Whitfield Calloway is leading the proposed changes to city code that would prohibit marijuana advertisements from being within a 1,000-foot radius of “sensitive property” locations that “may have an impact” on children. The properties include schools, child

By |2024-10-21T19:31:39-04:00October 20th, 2024|Featured, Marijuana Business, News|

NASA Will Pay You $3 Million To Help Them Take Out The Trash

WASHINGTON DC - As NASA looks toward long-term lunar missions, a few problems have arisen -- specifically, how to create less trash in space and what to do with the trash that people create. That's why the US space agency started the LunaRecycle Challenge. This challenge is a two-phase competition, NASA says, focused on the

By |2024-10-19T11:58:58-04:00October 19th, 2024|Featured, Science, Space Exploration|

Electric Car Drivers Plunged Into Negative Equity As Prices Collapse

DETROIT - Falling electric vehicle (EV) prices are leaving a growing number of drivers in negative equity, a top dealership chain has warned. Vertu Motors said on Wednesday that car retailers were coming under pressure as EVs coming off financing agreements were found to be worth less than the loan they are attached to. In most

By |2024-10-20T11:13:47-04:00October 17th, 2024|Auto Tech, ESD, Featured|

FTC’s Easy Cancellation for Subscriptions Final Rule

WASHINGTON DC – Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Announces Easy Cancellation for Subscriptions Final Rule also called the “Click-to-Cancel” Rule making it easier for consumers to end recurring subscriptions and memberships as it was to sign up. Most of the rule's provisions will go into effect 180 days after it is published in the Federal Register. 1.

By |2024-10-31T10:26:02-04:00October 17th, 2024|ESD, Featured, Government/Politics, Politics, Politics/Government|

Nearly 7 Out of 10 Economists Surveyed By Wall Street Journal Deem Trump Worse For Inflation Than Harris

WASHINGTON DC - The Wall Street Journal published a survey on Monday that reported that when it came to inflation, there was one definitive candidate whose economic policy plans would make it worse: former President Donald Trump. Fifty economists responded to the survey, which took place from October 4-8, 2024. The quarterly survey was last conducted in July —

By |2024-10-15T16:49:12-04:00October 15th, 2024|Featured, News|

September Michigan Cannabis Sales $266.9 Million, Down 10 Percent From August

LANSING - After record-breaking Michigan August cannabis sales, September sales plunged nearly 10 percent, the Cannabis Regulatory Agency announced Monday. By the numbers, September sales were $266.9 million versus $294 million in August, with just 1 percent purchased by medical marijuana patients. The $266.9 million in September sales is a slight dip from the roughly

By |2024-10-15T10:29:07-04:00October 15th, 2024|Featured, Marijuana Business, News|