Cyclist killed in shocking 78 deaths after sliding under pickup truck
While the driver would have likely swerved had he not stopped, the cyclist was simply going too fast to avoid the accident go through Brad Anderson January 10, 2025 20:39 The motorcyclist appeared to be traveling too fast for the local area. Despite not wearing full protective clothing, the rider avoided serious injury. It appears that the actions of both the rider and the driver contributed to the accident. A US motorcyclist's lucky death in a brutal car crash has been captured on film. While the rider was quick to blame the driver of a pickup truck that cut in front of him, his own actions also contributed to the accident. The video is an important reminder for all motorists of how quickly things can turn from good to bad in a split second. In this video, the rider goes from speeding down a country street to being off the pavement in less than 5 seconds. At the beginning of…
Supreme Court takes on EVs in shocking EV mandate
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case challenging whether the Environmental Protection Agency can let California impose stricter emissions standards than the federal government. This is the fight I've been talking about. Mandatory requirements for electric vehicles versus people’s needs.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NpTpMzN_Kk[/embed]The case was brought by Ohio and 16 other Republican-led states, who claimed that by letting California set its own emissions standards, the federal government, or more specifically the EPA, allowed the state to operate as a "quasi-federal regulator." . " related to global climate change. The California Air Resources Board's powers increased under the Obama administration.In addition to 17 attorneys general, the rule is being challenged by fuel producers and sellers on the grounds that California's separate and stricter rules impede demand for their products. The impact on the economy and employment is greater than discussed in the media.Under the Clean Air Act of 1967, the federal government set emission standards that California later argued were not…
163 workers rescued from shocking slave-like conditions
Chinese automaker BYD is building a new manufacturing plant in Bahia, Brazil. Authorities found 163 workers on the project living in inhumane "slave-like conditions." BYD is currently severing ties with the Chinese construction company responsible for the infringement. Chinese automaker BYD has been aggressively expanding its global footprint, and Brazil is a key part of its growth strategy. However, that momentum came to an abrupt halt on Monday when Brazilian authorities halted construction of a new manufacturing plant, throwing the company's plans into uncertainty. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("0f7e3106 -c4d6-4db4-8135-c508879a76f8"); } else { adpushup.triggerAd("82503191-e1d1-435a-874f-9c78a2a54a2f"); Jinjiang Construction, the construction company responsible for the project, treated its 163 workers as modern-day slaves, according to government officials. The workers were reportedly hired by another company in China and were allegedly brought to Brazil through unconventional and highly questionable means. To make matters worse, more than 100 of them had their passports seized, effectively…
Ep 071 – 6 Shocking & Powerful Lessons from Major Virtual
Ep 071 – 6 Shocking & Powerful Lessons from Expo! Expo! (00:00:00) So I attended a very, very large virtual event this past week. And I have to share with you six shocking and powerful lessons that I learned from attending this event. It was fantastic. It was eye opening, and you’re going to love it. So stay tuned. Let’s talk about Expo! Expo! It was just a phenomenal virtual event. It was supposed to be held live down in Louisville, Kentucky. And, it was, they were pushing and pushing and doing everything they could to have a live event. And just at the, really the last minute it was within about four weeks or so that they finally shifted and said, you know, we can’t do it. (00:03:27) there’s too much going on. Too much risk, eh, going on in the country to have people coming in for a live event at this point. So they switched over to…
Customer buys $18,000 CPO Nissan Pathfinder, faces shocking consequences
After a long dispute, the dealer even threatened the car owner to charge a diagnostic fee A Nissan Pathfinder that was certified pre-owned now faces a $31,000 repair bill. The car cost $18,000, but repairs cost more than its purchase price. The dealer claimed the car should not have been certified due to warranty issues. The Certified Pre-Owned Program can provide buyers with deals and warranties they can't get in the used car market, which is one of the reasons why the customer in this story chose the 2017 Nissan Pathfinder. After paying $18,000 up front, they believed it would be a sound investment. Now, less than a year later, they're facing $31,000 in repair bills, a combative dealer, and reportedly no help from Nissan. The customer (who we'll call BK for the sake of anonymity) said they had put about 10,000 miles on the car since they bought it. On May 15, things took a turn for the worse.…