Carbon Robotics / YouTube screen shotCommentary Strange New Farm Implement Seen Rolling Over Crops - Farmers Will Love This Carbon Robotics, a Seattle-based company, has developed a machine that uses laser technology to target and kill weeds. By Randy DeSoto July 8, 2023
Catherine Ivill / Getty Images Parents Beware: Families Find Dangerous Weapons in McDonald's Happy Meals "Anything could have happened," one of the concerned parents told the TV station. "And that's what's scary." By Lorri Wickenhauser June 17, 2023
Drew Angerer / Getty Images City Officially Bans 'Pride' Flags from Public Property, Tells LGBT Objectors 'You're Already Represented' “We serve everybody equally with no discrimination but without favoritism,” the mayor said of the LGBT flag. By The Associated Press June 14, 2023
@CatchUpFeed / Twitter screen shot TSA Canine Handler Removed from Duties After Viral Video Showed What He Was Doing to Dog A Detroit TSA agent was removed from his canine duties and the dog he handled was taken to a vet because of the viral video. By Maire Clayton May 8, 2023
Evan Vucci / AP Biden Administration Announces Strictest Gas Vehicle Rules Ever in Bid to Force Them Off the Road Starting April 18, new requirements by the Treasury Department will result in fewer new EVs qualifying for a full $7,500 federal tax credit. By The Associated Press April 12, 2023
Sarabeth Maney / Facebook screen shot 'My Heart Just Dropped': Toddler Trapped in House Fire, But Loyal Family Dog Leads Rescuers To Her The dog is being credited with the toddler's rescue, and now he growls whenever he sees candles or people lighting cigarettes. By Amanda Thomason March 29, 2023
WJBK-TV screen shot University Professor Suspended, Referred to Police After Reportedly Calling for the Murder of 'Right-Wing' Speakers "I think it is far more admirable to kill a racist, homophobic, or transphobic speaker than it is to shout them down." By Lorri Wickenhauser March 28, 2023
@detroitpolice / Twitter screen shot Torture Suspect Who Was Released on Low Bond Charged with a 4th Murder In spite of being charged with felony torture, a judge set a low bail amount for a man who police say went on to kill three people. By Johnathan Jones March 24, 2023
Carlos Osorio / AP file photo Ford Admits Its Electric Vehicle Unit Is Losing Billions Per Year and Won't Turn a Profit Any Time Soon In the past two years Ford has announced it would build four new battery factories and a new vehicle assembly plant. By The Associated Press March 23, 2023
Justin Lambert / Getty ImagesCommentary Study Reveals the 5 Dirtiest Cities in America, And They All Have One Thing in Common The top five “dirtiest” American cities on the list were historically great places to live but have been failed by one-party leadership. By Johnathan Jones February 20, 2023