Auto mechanic offers variety of repair services Jason Bucy said he’s been working on various automobiles for more than a dozen years, working initially out of the back of his truck before operating at a single-bay garage in Weirton. Bucy said he’s ... 03/15/2024 - 6:38 pm | View Link
The Repair Shop star Jay Blades teases new TV project The Repair Shop star Jay Blades has teased a new TV project he's begun filming. The presenter and furniture restorer, who has fronted the popular BBC series since 2017, has given hints about a new ... 03/15/2024 - 4:36 pm | View Link
Technology Can Improve Collision Repair Process — But Only If It’s Used Mike Anderson of Collision Advice says industry stakeholders need to trust each other to create solutions that will benefit everyone. 03/12/2024 - 10:54 am | View Link
'The Last Repair Shop' wins Oscar: Doc on LAUSD instrument shop takes home prize "The Last Repair Shop" is a documentary focusing on LAUSD's Music Repair Shop, and it just took home the Oscar for Best Short-Form Documentary. 03/10/2024 - 3:03 pm | View Link
Lawyers for Donald Trump asked a state appeals court to put a stay on New York Attorney General Letitia James’ right to collect roughly $450 million in damages from the former president. Trump was found liable for defrauding insurance companies and banks by giving them falsely inflated values for his properties—which meant he saved hundreds of millions on insurance policies and loan interest.
From the Nothing Matters News Desk comes this report: Donald Trump is considering bringing back Paul Manafort as a top campaign adviser.
In any time other than the Trump era, this might be shocking. Manafort is a disgraced political operator and lobbyist who was pushed out as Trump’s campaign manager in 2016 after allegations emerged that he had received millions of dollars in secret payments from a Russia-aligned leader of Ukraine.
During oral argument, she spoke for tyrants everywhere with her disdain for the idea that free speech is the people’s right, not a government-controlled privilege.
Names like Maria Bartiromo, Texas congressman Colin Allred, and a Tyson Foods executive appear to have been scrubbed from the Young Global Leaders website.