It's Not the Principle, It's the Party
The GOP speaks pretty words about freedom, but what do they really care about? It's not the principle, it's the party.
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John Deere Tractors, Farmers, and Soil
What drive through America's rural heartland would be complete without catching a glimpse of the iconic green and yellow of a John Deere tractor tilling the soil or a combine harvesting rows of corn? Tractors are more complex than ever now, with Wi-Fi and GPS. John Deere is following the lead of other tech giants and preventing end users (like grandpa) from mucking around with the tractor software. Right-to-repair advocates are asking the usual question: if you buy a tractor, is it not yours to do with as you wish? A more important question might be: why are we tilling the soil at all?
Engineer Defecates on Train, Has Job Reinstated
Judge hesitantly reinstates railroad engineer after he poops on train.
Oregon has a Fentanyl Problem, According to Law Enforcement
The CDC has confirmed that the synthetic opioid, fentanyl, is currently the deadliest drug in the United States. In Oregon, specifically, law enforcement officials are combating a 91 percent increase in fentanyl deaths between 2016 and 2017.
4 Steps to Take After You are Injured on a Construction Site
By seeking medical attention, reporting the accident, and speaking to an experienced attorney, you will be in the best possible position to get the compensation you deserve.
Study Reveals Connection Between Semaglutide & NAION
New findings reveal weight loss drug is tied to vision loss.
Aurora-Based Police Officer Suspended After Cursing at Teen Driver
Colorado residents have rights that protect them from police misconduct, whether it be verbal or physical.
Louisiana Public Defender System Funding Crisis
A lawsuit was filed last Monday alleging defendants from Louisiana are extremely under-served by the state's public defender system due to financial crisis.
Unemployed Advocates Sue Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey for Cutting Federal Pandemic Benefits
The lawsuit accuses Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican, of breaking state law by making a unilateral decision to cut off federal benefits.




