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Bruce Dreckman Made the Worst Call of the 2023 MLB Season
Bruce Dreckman Made the Worst Call of the 2023 MLB Season
Umpire Bruce Dreckman called Justin Turner out on a ball a foot off the plate.
2023-08-16 10:37
Bedbug plague hits France ahead of 2024 Olympics
Bedbug plague hits France ahead of 2024 Olympics
"Les punaises", as they're known in French, are sweeping the country, spreading fear and disgust.
2023-10-04 00:11
Six tops and flops at Cricket World Cup
Six tops and flops at Cricket World Cup
Australia beat India by six wickets to lift their sixth title in the Cricket World Cup...
2023-11-20 11:24
Cresco Labs Expands Florida Brand Portfolio with Launch of FloraCal and Cresco Live Rosin and Flower Products
Cresco Labs Expands Florida Brand Portfolio with Launch of FloraCal and Cresco Live Rosin and Flower Products
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2023-09-21 19:30
Fortnite WILDS Adds New Reality Augments: Full List
Fortnite WILDS Adds New Reality Augments: Full List
Fortnite WILDS features seven new Reality Augments, like Wildwasp Weaponry and Primal Companion, that give players advantages in the new jungle biome.
2023-06-09 23:11
Arsenal, Chelsea & Tottenham scout Feyenoord's Santiago Gimenez in fiery Ajax clash
Arsenal, Chelsea & Tottenham scout Feyenoord's Santiago Gimenez in fiery Ajax clash
Scouts from Arsenal, Chelsea & Tottenham watched striker Santiago Gimenez in Feyenoord's suspended clash with Ajax.
2023-09-25 16:45
Ebay faces $2 billion fine for ‘rolling coal’ sales
Ebay faces $2 billion fine for ‘rolling coal’ sales
Ebay is facing a fine of nearly $2 billion for allegedly enabling the sale of ‘rolling coal’ devices and other deliberately polluting equipment that violates environmental laws. The US Department of Justice alleges that the online retailer sold more than 343,000 so-called defeat devices in violation of the Clean Air Act, with each sale the subject of a $5,580 fine. Rolling coal has become a form of anti-environmentalism protest in the United States, involving the modification of a diesel engine in order to emit black clouds of sooty exhaust fumes. Online video compilations show drivers of pickup trucks deliberately rolling coal as they pass cyclists and electric vehicles. Until recently, the devices required to perform it were relatively easy to find through online retailers, costing between $200-500. The Justice Department wrote in its complaint, which was filed on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in a federal court in New York, that the rolling coal devices “defeat motor vehicle emission controls” set out in the Clean Air Act. “Aftermarket defeat devices significantly increase pollution emissions – including carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter and nonmethane hydrocarbons – that harm public health,” the complaint stated. The EPA criminalised the practice, which appears to be mainly confined to the US, in 2014, with some states warning of fines of up to $5,000 for anyone caught doing it. Several companies who sell coal rolling equipment have already been forced to pay fines of up to $1 million for breaking the law. “Our nation’s environmental laws protect public health and the environment by prohibiting the unlawful sales of defeat devices; unregistered, misbranded and restricted use pesticides; and unsafe products containing toxic chemicals,” David Uhlmann from the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance said following the Justice Department’s latest action against eBay. “The complaint filed demonstrates that EPA will hold online retailers responsible for the unlawful sale of products on their websites that can harm consumers and the environment.” Ebay described the lawsuit as “entirely unprecedented”, claiming that sales of such devices were banned and that it was actively policing its site against their sale. “Maintaining a safe and trusted marketplace for our global community of sellers and buyers is a fundamental principle of our business,” the company said. “Indeed, eBay is blocking and removing more than 99.9 per cent of the listings for the products cited by the DOJ, including millions of listings each year.” Read More World’s first solar powered hybrid truck tested on public roads Why is Elon Musk obsessed with the letter X? How Elon Musk’s Twitter became a haven for fake news and misinformation Viral WhatsApp warning of cyberattack targeting Jewish people is fake
2023-10-11 21:04
Matt Rhule: Nebraska football will not be for the faint of heart
Matt Rhule: Nebraska football will not be for the faint of heart
Look for the Nebraska football program to get even tougher under new head coach Matt Rhule.It is not going to be an overnight fix, but Matt Rhule has a plan in place to return the once-proud Nebraska football program to its former glory.His plan was well-defined in Pete Thamel's latest ...
2023-07-02 05:17
Will IShowSpeed be featured in KSI's '20 Women vs 1' video'? Fans say 'it's gonna be crazy'
Will IShowSpeed be featured in KSI's '20 Women vs 1' video'? Fans say 'it's gonna be crazy'
KSI left fans dying to know more as he hinted at the potential inclusion of a surprising participant, suggesting it could 'shock' the audience
2023-07-19 19:39
BLACKPINK star Jennie teases new solo song
BLACKPINK star Jennie teases new solo song
Jennie has teased a new solo song that is "unique" to her.
2023-09-25 17:00
Need for Speed Reportedly to Combine Photo-Realism and 'Anime Elements'
Need for Speed Reportedly to Combine Photo-Realism and 'Anime Elements'
The next Need for Speed will reportedly incorporate anime aesthetics.
1970-01-01 08:00
Karim Benzema sends cryptic message over his future
Karim Benzema sends cryptic message over his future
Karim Benzema responds to the reports over his future amid expected summer transfer to Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia.
2023-06-02 04:00