Day: March 12, 2025

Robot uses lasers to make chemical-free farming a reality

3:30 pm March 12, 2025

Imagine a future where farming is not only more efficient but also cleaner and greener.  That’s exactly what Carbon Robotics is promising with its latest innovation, the LaserWeeder G2. This game-changing technology figures to revolutionize weed control by ditching chemicals altogether.  It’s a solution that’s both good for the planet and great for farmers looking […]

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HGTV stars rebuilding Florida town say Americans crave slower, simpler lifestyle

3:30 pm March 12, 2025

HGTV stars Ben and Erin Napier believe Americans are “craving” slower and simpler lifestyles. The Napiers, who star in HGTV’s “Home Town Takeover,” set out to renovate the small Florida town of Sebring, which they “fell in love with immediately.” “It was built as a resort town before the coasts of Florida were really getting […]

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Oregon legislature weighing trio of bills that could result in less oversight for convicted sex offenders

3:21 pm March 12, 2025

Lawmakers in Oregon are considering three bills that, if passed, would ease public safety requirements for convicted sex offenders and significantly downsize the state’s backlog for reassessing offenders. Senate Bills 819, 820 and 821 all revolve around creating an easier process for the state Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to classify convicted sex offenders, […]

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Why the Department of Education is going to RIP

2:30 pm March 12, 2025

It’s no surprise the Department of Education faces nearly 50 percent reduction in force after Tuesday’s notice this week. If the Department of Education was a publicly traded company, its stock would be in freefall, analysts would be issuing dire warnings, and shareholders would be calling for the CEO’s resignation. Why? Because in the business world, companies that spend billions of dollars without achieving measurable success eventually collapse.  Yet, when it comes to government institutions, […]

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JAMES CARVILLE: Too many Democrats are losing their minds over Trump. It doesn’t have to be this way

2:30 pm March 12, 2025

On Feb. 25, The New York Times published an opinion piece in which I urged Democrats to employ caution in dealing with the new incumbent administration. More specifically, I called for a “tactical pause” that would allow Democrats to “regroup, look forward and make decisions about where we want to get to over the next […]

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