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A recent study found EVs and hybrids are twice as likely to hit pedestrians than gas cars, potentially leading to more fatal accidents.

A recent study published by the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health found that drivers of electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids are twice as likely to hit pedestrians compared to those driving traditional gas-powered cars, potentially leading to more fatal accidents. This conclusion came from a review of British road accidents. The study examined 32…

The Justice Department plans to file an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, the owner of Ticketmaster, after a Taylor Swift debacle.

The Justice Department is expected to file an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, the owner of Ticketmaster, as early as Thursday, May 23, in a New York federal court. The DOJ’s actions could range from demanding the company halt any illegal practices to pursuing a more drastic measure of asking a court to break up the…

Michigan dairy worker becomes second U.S. human case of bird flu linked to dairy cow outbreak, fully recovers with no respiratory symptoms.

A Michigan dairy worker contracted bird flu after exposure to infected livestock, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced. This is the second human case linked to the U.S. dairy cow outbreak. According to the Health and Human Services of Michigan, the virus has been present in dairy and poultry farms across the U.S., leading…

A stage collapses during a campaign event in Mexico, leaving at least nine people dead and dozens injured.

A stage collapsed during a campaign event in Mexico, leaving at least nine people dead and dozens injured, and Nikki Haley makes her election plans known — giving her reasons why she’ll be voting for Donald Trump. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Thursday, May 23, 2024. At least 9 dead after…

The Blue Angels soared over the Naval Academy, a yearly performance that takes place as part of commissioning week.

It’s a tradition that’s only possible in Annapolis, Maryland. Every May, the U.S. Navy Blue Angels soar over the United States Naval Academy and put on a show for the graduating class and thousands of spectators on land and water. The Blue Angels did it again on Wednesday, May 22, ahead of Friday’s graduation ceremony,…

Nearly two years to the day of the Robb Elementary School shooting, the city of Uvalde has reached a $2 million settlement with the victims' families.

The families of victims of the Robb Elementary School mass shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers have been awarded $2 million from the city of Uvalde, Texas. The settlement comes nearly two years to the day that a gunman opened fire at the Uvalde elementary school on May 24, 2022. The $2 million…

How will the death of President Raisi impact Iran? Will it lead to a change in the region's militaristic landscape? Depends who you ask.

How much will the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi impact the country’s — and the region’s — political and militaristic landscape? It depends on who you ask. To understand what Raisi’s death means, it’s important to understand his role as president. He didn’t lead Iran; the supreme Ayatollah does. “He does not make that…

Israeli officials seize a camera and broadcasting equipment from The Associated Press but return it hours after receiving criticism.

Video shows members of Israel’s Communications Ministry seizing a camera and broadcasting equipment that belonged to The Associated Press. Members also took down the AP’s live feed of the war in Gaza on Tuesday, May 21. Israeli officials claimed the AP was violating a new foreign broadcast law and putting Israeli soldiers at risk by…

Biden's student loan forgiveness plan is politically divisive, with some biased outlets portraying the issue differently in their headlines.

President Joe Biden announced Wednesday, May 22, that more than 160,000 borrowers will not have to repay $7.7 billion in student loans. The move is part of the ongoing debate surrounding student loan forgiveness, a topic that remains politically divisive. This latest round of student loan forgiveness comes after the Supreme Court rejected the Biden…

The EPA warned of escalated global cyber threats to U.S. water systems, prompting increased security and inspections.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a warning Monday, May 20, about critical cybersecurity threats to community drinking water systems. These threats could have devastating effects on utilities and the people who rely on them for safe drinking water. With just a few clicks, hackers could gain unauthorized access to water control systems, tamper with…

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