How Your Car Could Be Hacked, Even If It Doesn't Drive Itself
More and more cars have digital links to the outside world. And what may be a luxury for us is a portal for a hacker. Here's how you could stop them.

Lowering your speed by just 5 mph could make the roads safer
A speed limit study done in Seattle illustrates how a small decline in speed limits can make a big impact on road safety.

FAA calls on airlines to help prevent another travel meltdown
The FAA is changing some practices due to recent runway incursion events, and addressing possible effects of staffing shortages.

New railroad merger could impact rail safety nationwide
The railroad industry as a whole is facing intense scrutiny by the government and the public since the derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
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Migrants fearing deportation set fatal fire, Mexican president says
Officials confirmed more than three dozen people died in the fire.

Remote fitness classes are helping seniors in rural areas in U.S.
Due to the pandemic, a lot of health classes transitioned from in-person to remote delivery, improving access to better health outcomes.

Using improv comedy to gain new social and creative skills
Employees across the U.S. are using improv comedy as a tool for increasing their confidence and becoming more extroverted.