The company agreed recently to pay $99 million in a ‘right-to-repair’ lawsuit with farmers.
America’s most elite military units buy drones with taxpayer money, train their operators, and deploy them into combat zones.
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A bill that seeks to make it easier for Alaskans to repair consumer electronics cleared the state Senate on Monday and headed to the House, as the end of the legislative session approaches. Senate ...