Yes, People Who Are Blind Can Be Software Engineers
In a chat with Yooha Cha, a Ph.D. student studying Informatics at UC Irvine, Cha talks about the increased ignorance in the attitude of people toward those who are physically challenged. Cha says that sighted software developers patronizingly mention that software development is not something that blind people can do. Yet another instance is that […]
Arizona To Standardize Truck Restriction Highway Signs
Arizona governor Katie Hobbs recently approved Senate Bill 1098, which has resulted in the enactment of a new truck route uniform signage law. The Bill was introduced by Senator Frank Carroll on January 19th during the 2023 regular session of the State Legislature. The Bill was also sponsored by Senators David Cook, Janae Shamp, Justin […]
AAA Applauds the Expansion of Virginia’s ‘Move Over Law’
Almost 300 pedestrians are killed while getting off, returning to, or working on their vehicles every year. The number of accidental deaths has only increased in the years gone by, which called for serious action from lawmakers to prevent such tragic deaths. The Virginia Senate and House of Delegates have taken note of the gravity […]
Made in the USA: Bright Future for Electric Vehicle Jobs
The future looks bright for green jobs in the USA, especially after the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Over 15 states in the country are all set to establish new factories for manufacturing electric vehicles, batteries, and associated components in the next few years. And this will give rise […]
How To Keep Dogs Safe From Canine Influenza
Pet parents are currently alarmed by the spread of a contagious disease across Philadelphia, which is rapidly infecting the dogs in the city. The number of canine influenza cases is on a rapid rise in the area this winter. This transmissible respiratory disease is affecting dogs not only in Philadelphia but also in other regions […]
Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty of Rape & Sexual Assault in Los Angeles Trial
Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of 3 charges in his second sexual assault trial held on Monday, December 9. He was convicted of two counts of sexual assault and one count of rape by the jury. He was also acquitted of one count of sexual battery in the trial held in a Los Angeles court. […]
Street Design Putting Pedestrians & Cyclists At Greater Risk Of Reckless Drivers
The roads of Milwaukee are getting increasingly unsafe for cyclists and pedestrians. Reckless driving has resulted in several traffic classes among automobiles and cyclists in the last few years, with some even resulting in deaths. And according to some, the unfavorable design of the streets is to blame. Ammar Nsoroma, a regular cyclist on the […]
The Art of Mediating Gig Worker Status Disputes Without Resolving Them
Over the past ten years, gig economy firms like Uber Technologies Inc., Lyft Inc., and Grubhub Inc. have spent hundreds of millions of dollars defending against and settling claims that they misclassified employees as independent contractors. However, due to practical and legal obstacles for plaintiffs and state enforcers, these firms have avoided having to reclassify […]
As Fourth of July Weekend Approaches, Missouri State Troopers Put Units on the Roads and Waterways
Fourth of July celebrations have always been a big deal in the United State of America. So is the case in Missouri as well. As the festive weekend approaches, residents get pumped up and ready to travel to their respective travel destinations. This has put the Missouri Police on high alert as they have issued […]
The 5 Dog Breeds Most Likely To Bite
Dogs are frequently entertaining and kind, but when they bite, they can cause major difficulties. Every year, about 4.5 million individuals in the United States are bitten by dogs, and roughly one in every five of those who are bitten requires medical attention. Learn about the dog breeds most likely to bite and how you […]