Three startup firms have announced plans to eliminate all human drivers and replace them with driverless trucks traversing through Texas highways by the end of 2024. The move comes amid objections from critics who warn that financial pressures, not safety, are behind the proposed timetable. After years of testing, Aurora Innovation Inc., Kodiak Robotics Inc. and Read More…
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Family Dollar fined $42M Over Rodent-Infested Warehouse
Family Dollar Stores was fined a record $42 million after federal officials said the discount retailer stored food, drugs and other items in unsanitary conditions, including a rodent-infested distribution center. Family Dollar, a subsidiary of Dollar Tree that has 8,000 stores nationwide, entered into a plea deal Monday, the Justice Department said in a news release. Read More…
Eight YRS Old Boy Whose School Has A 5G Tower Develops “Severe” Headaches
A peer-reviewed study published in the journal Annals of Clinical Case Studies reveals that 5G wireless technology might not be as safe as the government and wireless industry claim it is. The paper explains how an eight-year-old boy who started attending school near a 5G tower suddenly and out of nowhere developed “severe” headaches that Read More…
Black Woman From St. Louis Officially Adopts 5 Siblings She Used To Babysit
Nationwide — La Tonya Ruff, a African American woman from St. Louis, finally brought back together a family of five siblings after she tried for seven years to adopt or become a legal guardian for all of them. In 2012, Ruff’s connection with the kids when she used to babysit them. She even opened a Read More…
Mom And Dad Reveal How Their 9 YRS Old Son Was Able To Graduate High School
Meet Henry and Ronya Balogun, the proud parents of David Balogun, who was just 9 years old when he made headlines as one of the youngest high school graduates in the US. The Baloguns took a unique approach to nurture David’s exceptional intelligence, breaking away from conventional methods. When David was only 6 years old, Read More…
This 11-YRS Cowgirl Made History Competing At The First Nationally Televised Black Rodeo
Meet Kortnee Solomon, a fourth-generation Texas cowgirl who was only 11 years old when she competed in the first nationally televised Black rodeo back in 2021. Kortnee, who was born and raised in Texas, comes from a family deeply rooted in rodeo history, according to Andscape. Her mother, Kanesha Jackson, is an 11-time invitational champion, Read More…








