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January 24, 2021
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Sunday, January 24, 2021
Ford recalls 3 million vehicles for airbag danger
(January 21, 2021) Ford Motor Company is recalling 3 million vehicles due to potential issues with their airbag inflators. Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ordered the automaker to issue the recall for driver-side airbag inflators, which could rupture during a crash and send potentially deadly metal fragments flying, according to a report from CNBC. Con
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January 24, 2021
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Ford recalls 3 million vehicles for airbag danger
Some Canadian snowbirds who have traveled south of the border this winter considered themselves lucky to able to receive the COCID-19 vaccine in the sunshine state, but locals are voicing frustration that foreigners area allowed to lineup for the shot.
Canadian snowbirds getting the COVID-19 vaccine in Florida face backlash from some residents
Canadians who made the journey to Florida this winter are being offered the COVID-19 vaccine. But they also face a backlash from some Floridians who argue non-residents shouldnât have early access to vaccines that are currently in short supply.
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The Irish have joined the Iroquois in promoting T-shirts that blend their team colors and symbols and declare “I dteannta a chéile,” Irish for “Together as One.”
The Empathy that Brought the Iroquois and Irish Together as One
Wed Dec 23 2020 | Jeremy Redmon | Fuel
Each morning, Lyle Thompson jogs around his home in the Six Nations reserve south of Toronto. Four laps around his property equal a mile. He mixes up his routine with sprints and longer runs. Next, he stretches and lifts kettlebells. Finally, he grabs his lacrosse stick and fires on a goal in his yard for up to an hour, sometimes longer. Home-cooked meals with lots of vegetables are in. Fast foods and sodas are out. It helps that he keeps so busy homeschooling his five children. He doesn’t have time to become bored and turn to junk food for comfort.