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If you’ve ever needed to send money digitally, you’ve probably heard of payment services like Zelle, Paypal, CashApp or Venmo. Today, 60% of Americans use so-called “peer-to-peer” or P2P services. The ...
PFAS are also called “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down naturally. That means that even small amounts of PFAS ...
PIRG has been pushing Right to Repair bills around the U.S. for a number of years now. It was slow going at first, with resistant manufacturers successfully thwarting our efforts. But our persistence ...
More consumers are waking up and realizing that antibiotic meat isn’t worth the risk. While meat labeled RWA is on average 20 ...
A project of the Alliance to Transform Transportation - a coalition of groups including CoPIRG, SWEEP, Denver Streets Partnership, Servicios de la Raza, NRDC, Conservation Colorado, Colorado ...
There’s good news and bad news about those annoying and often harmful robocalls and robotexts. First, the good news: Scam robocalls and illegal telemarketing calls have dropped by 17% since a federal ...
Gasoline-powered lawn mowers, leaf blowers, trimmers, chainsaws and other lawn and garden machines are noisy, polluting and putting our health at risk. In response to growing public concern, local ...
This report shows how price transparency can help patients find lower-priced care. It also reveals some challenges with compliance and makes recommendations to improve patients' ability to find the ...
Manufacturer-imposed repair restrictions make equipment breakdowns even more painful by forcing farmers to rely on their dealership for many fixes. Right to Repair reforms would save U.S. farmers $4.2 ...
METHODOLOGY THIS SURVEY WAS TAKEN by 74 farmers and was conducted online from August to November 2021. A link to the survey form was sent by National Farmers Union to state Farmers Union organizations ...
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