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Reporter finds EVs not suitable for long road trips: 'Many charging stops, little sleep'
By Donna Rolando | Aug 25, 2022
When it comes to purchasing an electric vehicle (EV), Americans are mainly concerned about charging station logistics and travel range limitations.
Biden in letter to ExxonMobil: 'Your companies need to work with my administration to bring forward concrete, near-term solutions that address the crisis'
By David Hutton | Jun 17, 2022
As high gas prices become the accepted norm for the time being, President Joe Biden seemingly refuses to take the blame and is instead blaming oil refineries. However, there is evidence that the president's policies may be to blame for $5 per gallon gas averages.
Home baking: an issue that unites right and left
By John Breslin | Dec 9, 2016
Loosening restrictions on home baking and other domestic food making is an issue that unites both sides of the political spectrum, according to an advocacy group that pushes for fewer restrictions.
What is a PBM?
By LocalLabs News Service | Nov 11, 2015
Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs for short) might be the most important health care companies you’ve never heard of.