E-bikes Taking the World by Storm, Even in Hawaii
Electric bikes are now in vogue across the world, and Hawaii is no exception. The craze of e-bikes is catching up wildly with people across all age groups in Honolulu, and the sales of e-bikes have quadrupled in Hawaii. In FY 2021, the number of registrations for e-bikes was 1424, which increased to a whopping […]
Key Takeaways From The Monitor’s Probate Court Investigation
Earlier this month, the Maine Monitor published a report based on an investigation into the many issues surrounding Maine’s probate court system. The investigation, which is the result of more than half a year of work, provides a glimpse into the shortcomings of the county-level courts, which have been unable to protect the state’s most […]
New EV Rules Make Only Few Electric Cars Eligible for Tax Credits
The new EV rules issued by the Biden administration have altered the provisions regarding tax credits for electric vehicles. Released by the Treasury Department, these rules aim to reduce the reliance of the United States on batteries, minerals, and other parts sourced from China. This move may seem to be much-needed, considering the current political […]
The Most Common Triggers Of Pensacola Car Accidents
According to current figures, more than 1,000 car accidents occur in Florida every day. While some of these accidents are caused by technical breakdown or malfunction, the majority are caused by human mistakes. When people drive dangerously, their lives are put in jeopardy. As a result, it’s critical to drive attentively and follow the road […]
Video Shows Man Attack Elderly Woman with Pipe at Florida Gas Station
Michael Coggeshall, a 30-year-old man, was found guilty of aggravated battery. The Escambia County jury sentenced him to 30 years in state prison this week. He was charged for a crime committed in May last year, when he attacked an elderly woman with a metal pipe. The incident was captured on a surveillance camera, which […]
Which States Have The Highest And Lowest Bankruptcy Rates?
The number of bankruptcy filings in the US has seen a steady decline in the years following the Great Recession of 2007 to 2009. The bankruptcy rate attained some stability in the years between 2016 to 2019. Unfortunately, it has been showing a downward trend in the last couple of years. But even though the […]
Covid-19 Is Linked To More Diabetes Diagnoses Among Kids, CDC Study Finds
While the world reels under the effect of Covid-19 and its many strains, a new study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) adds another worrying possibility. As per a report published on the 7th of January, 2022, Covid-19 may have a role in increasing the risk of diabetes in children infected […]
Common Types Of Car Accidents In Gainesville
Car accidents are a common phenomenon in Gainesville, due to which nearly 22,700 passenger vehicle occupants lose their lives yearly while several suffer from injuries. If you have been a victim of the latter, you will know how the medical bills can pile up instantly. This situation may demand you seek help from a Gainesville, […]
Upstate Traffic Is Still Bad, South Carolina Roads Are Still Deadly
The roads and bridges of South Carolina have gone through significant improvements in recent years in terms of safety, congestion, and maintenance. However, the lack of funding still remains a major challenge. This is what the findings of a recent report titled Moving South Carolina Forward: Providing a Modern, Sustainable Transportation System in the Palmetto […]
Oregon Towns Make A List Of Places With The Highest Divorce Rates In The US
The divorce rates in the USA have been declining in recent years, and as per some news reports, millennials are to blame! The people of this generation are taking their own time to choose their life partners instead of marrying at a younger age. And this has led to lesser chances of divorce among them. […]