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www.cnn.com The oldest craft brewery in the United States is shutting down after 127 years | CNN Business

Pour one out for Anchor Brewing: America’s oldest craft brewer is shutting down after 127 years in business.

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Hyundai will fix regen brake light issue reported by Technology Connections

www.consumerreports.org Brake Lights Can Fail to Provide Fair Warning on Some Electric Vehicles - Consumer Reports

In Consumer Reports' tests, the brake light on some Genesis, Hyundai, and Kia EVs don’t always illuminate as the vehicle decelerates during regenerative braking.

June 16, 2023, update: Since this article originally published on June 9, 2023, Hyundai responded to Consumer Reports’ test findings, indicating that it is working on a solution to be deployed to Hyundai and Genesis EV owners in July 2023. The article has been updated to reflect its response.

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www.cnn.com Judge Cannon jumpstarts oversight of Trump classified documents case with order on security clearances | CNN Politics

US District Judge Aileen Cannon issued her first order since former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to charges brought by special counsel Jack Smith for allegedly mishandling classified information, instructing the parties to get the ball rolling to obtain security clearances for the lawye...

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DeSantis approves bill partially banning direct-to-consumer car sales in Florida

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed off on a bill prohibiting car manufacturers from using direct-sales models.

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So what corners have redditors gathered to during the blackout?
  • My google-fu has failed me, what is Tides?

  • www.cbsnews.com Instant Brands — maker of the Instant Pot — files for bankruptcy

    Since COVID, company has faced "additional global macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges," CEO Ben Gadbois said.

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    Reddit blaming website crashing on subreddits going private
  • Can that be right? 93% of subreddits have gone dark?