Safe Haven From California No Longer: Texas Exodus Of Companies And Jobs Begins

In the flurry of tech migration from California to Texas in 2020, Austin emerged as a burgeoning tech hub, buoyed by significant moves from Oracle and Tesla. Oracle relocated its headquarters to Austin, while Tesla began construction of a massive Cybertruck factory in the area, both bolstered by tax incentives and state support. These developments…

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Tesla’s Maximum Overdrive: NHTSA Investigation Uncovers Deadly Autopilot Flaws

A recent analysis conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) revealed a concerning “critical safety gap” within Tesla’s Autopilot system, contributing to 467 collisions, including 13 fatalities and numerous serious injuries. The investigation, spanning nearly three years, examined 956 crashes where Autopilot was purportedly engaged. The NHTSA’s findings highlighted deficiencies in Autopilot’s design,…

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California’s $20 Minimum Wage Likely To Backfire Like Seattle’s Did

In the aftermath of Seattle, Washington’s ambitious $20 minimum wage law for fast food workers, a similar narrative of consumer pushback and market turbulence is emerging. The move, mirroring the city’s past experiences with minimum wage regulations, has sparked concerns over its ramifications for both businesses and consumers. Seattle, known for its progressive stance on…

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Arizona And Pennsylvania Legislators Demand Raise For Seniors Following California’s Fast Food Workers Lead

Proposed by Arizona Representative Ruben Gallego, a Democrat, a newly introduced bill aims to reform the calculation method for the yearly cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to Social Security benefits. Named the Boosting Benefits and COLAs Act, the legislation seeks to amend Title II of the Social Security Act. It mandates the Commissioner of Social Security to…

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‘California Dreamin’ of Equality: $20 Minimum Wage Hike Could Violate Constitution

Approximately three million Californians are affected by the state’s minimum wage, which recently rose to $20 per hour. Fast-food establishments, defined by the requirement for customers to order and pay for their food before receiving it, employ around 500,000 workers earning minimum wage. As of April 1, under AB 1228, the minimum wage for fast-food…

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