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Month: April 2021

Ford plans to run plants through traditional summer shutdown to recover from chip shortage

Ford will keep several of its plants running through the summer in hopes of offsetting production delays caused by the global computer chip shortage. The move follows an announcement from the automaker about a new round of temporary factory closures starting next week. Most major automakers, including Ford, typically shut down production for several weeks

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The medical examiner who performed George Floyd’s autopsy is testifying in Derek Chauvin’s trial

The medical examiner who performed George Floyd’s autopsy has taken the stand in the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin. Hennepin County Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker’s testimony could be crucial, as Baker ruled Floyd’s death last May a homicide and identified the cause as “cardiopulmonary arrest” that occurred during “law enforcement subdual,

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Warsaw storm damage and why we cut in

You may recall your tv show being interrupted on Wednesday afternoon due to severe weather. Why do we cut in for severe weather?  The minute we get notification that severe weather is in the area, especially potential tornadoes, we make it our top priority to make residents aware that they need to take shelter. For

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The medical examiner who performed George Floyd’s autopsy is set to testify in Derek Chauvin’s trial

Crucial testimony in the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin is expected Friday when the medical examiner who performed George Floyd’s autopsy takes the stand. Prosecutors intend to call Hennepin County Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker, who ruled Floyd’s death last May a homicide, identifying the cause as “cardiopulmonary arrest” that occurred during

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$200,000 streaming rigs and millions of views: inside the cottage industry popping up around SpaceX

For a few hours one recent Saturday, Jack Beyer stood on the roof of his Land Rover, watching as SpaceX employees toiled under a 160-foot-tall silver rocket prototype that towered like an otherworldly visitor over the otherwise barren landscape. Beyer, a Los Angeles-based photographer and contributor to the space news site NASASpaceflight.com, had by that

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