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On March 11, 2024, the New York Times reported an investigative piece about this exact issue.² The article highlights individuals who have had their insurance rates increase due to Lexis publishing, among others, General Motors car drivers' data. For one consumer "[i]t felt like a betrayal" because GM took "information that [he] didn't realize was going to be shared[.]" In recent years, automakers, including G.M., Honda, Kia and Hyundaí, have started offering optional features in their connected-car apps that rate people's driving. Some drivers may not realize that, if they turn on these features, the car companies then give information about how they drive to data brokers like LexisNexis... Especially troubling is that some drivers with vehicles made by G.M.
Persons: G.M, Last Organizations: New York Times, Lexis, General Motors, Honda, Kia, LexisNexis, Chevrolet, Smart
Renewables (and gas) have been substitutes for fossil fuels such as coal and oil enabling a significant reduction in greenhouse emissions. Renewables (and gas) have served as complements to other fossil fuels – ensuring energy remains affordable and reliable even as consumption increases significantly. EMISSIONS PEAK BUT NOT SOONEventually, China and India’s energy consumption will start to grow more slowly, at which point renewables will substitute for fossil fuels rather than just complement them. Even so, in 2022, fossil fuels accounted for 82% of primary energy consumption in China and 88% in India, including 70% of total electricity generation in China and 77% in India. Policymakers from OECD countries use the U.N. conference process and other diplomatic forums to press China and India to speed up their transition from fossil fuels to zero-emission alternatives.
Persons: Tingshu Wang, Barack Obama, John Kemp, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Huawei, REUTERS, Organisation for Economic Cooperation, Development, OECD, Renewables, United Nations Population Division, ³, World Energy, Energy Institute, BP, Thomson, Reuters Locations: Shenmu, Yulin city, Shaanxi, China, India, North America, Europe, Chartbook, United States, Western Europe, U.S, Portugal, Switzerland
The Case Against Rex Heuermann: Read the Document
  + stars: | 2023-07-14 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
The Disappearance and Murder of Amber Costello Amber Costello was last seen alive on September 2, 2010, leaving her residence at 1112 America Avenue in West Babylon during the late evening hours. On September 1, 2010, the day prior to the disappearance of Amber Costello, Ms. Costello's cellphone was contacted by a burner cellphone. On September 1, 2010, this burner cellphone had communications with the Costello Phone at approximately 11:33 p.m. and 11:34 p.m. During those communications, the burner cellphone connected to cell site towers in West Amityville and Massapequa Park. Thereafter, the burner cellphone traveled to West Babylon, in proximity to the residence of Amber Costello, and had contact with the Costello Phone at approximately 12:05 a.m. on September 2, 2010. Thereafter, at This mirrors the physical attributes of Defendant Rex A. Heuermann who is a large, white male, approximately 6'4” in height, in excess of 240 pounds in weight, with dark bushy hair, who wears large eyeglasses and who was 46 years old when Amber Costello went missing.
Persons: Amber Costello Amber Costello, Amber Costello, Costello, , Defendant Rex A Organizations: Chevrolet Avalanche, Defendant Locations: West Babylon, West Amityville, West Babylon , New York
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