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Bristol Live readers have been sharing their views on the recent news that Bristol councillors have supported a trial of Universal Basic Income. The Green-led council voted to lobby the government for ...
Tesla has officially removed Basic Autopilot as a standard feature for new Model 3 and Model Y orders in North America, effective immediately. The move forces buyers to subscribe to the $99/month Full ...
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WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 05: People use IRS Direct File at the Internal Revenue Service Building on April 05, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for Economic Security Project ...
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American Airlines quietly ended the ability for customers traveling on basic economy tickets to earn miles and status. Basic economy tickets are airlines' most restrictive and already do not allow for ...
General Motors is now equipping new vehicles with the OnStar Basics plan as standard equipment, something The General has been doing since the 2025 model year. The plan keeps the vehicle connected to ...
For the past several years, America has been using its young people as lab rats in a sweeping, if not exactly thought-out, education experiment. Schools across the country have been lowering standards ...
A moment from the sitcom Arrested Development has been floating around since it aired in 2003. In it, the wealthy Bluth family matriarch, Lucille, asks a question that, once humorous for its absurdity ...