Arkansas rolls back child labor protections, Russia attacks with renewed force, and Tesla steering wheels fly off the car.
New research finds that nearly 350 children ages 5 years and younger died of opioid poisoning between 2005 and 2018, highlighting theAmerica’s opioid epidemic is having on kids. Opioids accounted for 52% of fatal poisonings of children in 2018 compared with 24% in 2005.
Opioids were the most common substance contributing to fatal poisonings, followed by over-the-counter pain, cold, and allergy medications, other/unspecified illicit and prescription drugs, and carbon monoxide. Some cases were accidental and occurred following a medical treatment mishap, but others were intentional, meaning caregivers gave children harmful substances, although the exact reasons why are unknown.
Influencer Brittany Dawn's trial has been postponed indefinitely, while the state tries to find out what happened to over $1 million in her PayPal transactions . Davis has remained the topic of online conversation after she rebranded as a Christianity influencer, growing her audience beyond the followers she lost after being
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Good luck finding a Tesla Supercharger to charge your non-TeslaAfter researching available charging sites, it turns out that only eight of Tesla's 1,400 Supercharger stations are open to non-Teslas so far.
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Elon Musk says Tesla's next car will run near totally in autonomous modeTEsla CEO Elon Musk claimed that the next model of Tesla would be fully autonomous.
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Arkansas rolls back child labor protectionsGov. Sanders’ signing of the bill comes after a major US food sanitation company that operated facilities in eight states, including Arkansas, recently paid a $1.5 million civil penalty for e…
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Arkansas Gov. Sanders signs law loosening child labor protectionsThe Republican governor has signed a law that eliminates requirements for Arkansas to verify the age of children younger than 16 before they can take a job.
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Arkansas Gov. Sanders signs measure rolling back child labor protectionsArkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has signed a law allowing for children under the age of 16 to get a job without permission from the state's Division of Labor.
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Arkansas Governor Signs Law Relaxing Child Labor ProtectionsThe new law signed by Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee-Sanders will make it easier for children under 16 to work—and easier for employers to abuse them, critics contend.
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