Right to Repair campaign heats up with multiple events, hearing on legislation to grant Mainers access to parts, tools, ...
Every year the military lacks Right to Repair protections for the F-35, costs continue to climb with no end in sight. High ...
On Jan. 7, 2026, Maine Gov. Janet Mills vetoed LD 1228, An Act to Clarify Certain Terms in the Automotive Right to Repair ...
If enacted, the provision could have allowed dangerous chemicals to remain on the market for over a decade after safety ...
Rising gas bills aren’t caused by just rising gas prices - skyrocketing utility delivery charges share much of the blame. But there’s more to this story. The monthly natural gas utility bill you ...
You should be able to fix the things you own. But right now, manufacturers can bury digital repair functions behind software locks, making repairing the devices you own a copyright violation subject ...
Starting early this year Colorado residents will have access to major new financial incentives that improve energy efficiency, lower utility bills, and help people upgrade to cleaner electric ...
An undercover reporter from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation took a broken laptop to the Apple store in Toronto, where they were told repairs would be at least $1,200. But when an independent ...
Every single year, the United States generates an unbelievable 35 million tons of plastic waste. We're raising $100,000 to help face the plastic problem head on.
Call on North Carolina lawmakers to support Right to Repair reforms, such as those passed in 10 other states, that require manufacturers to let us access the information and spare parts we need for ...
A new report shows that 1 in 6 bacterial infections tested globally were resistant to antibiotics. Grocers, like Trader Joe’s, can help minimize the risk of these infections by committing to only ...
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