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  • FTC, state AGs sue John Deere, say farmers aren’t allowed to fix their own tractors | News







    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and several state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against John Deere, alleging that the company is preventing farmers from fixing their own tractors. The lawsuit claims that John Deere’s software locks prevent farmers from accessing and repairing certain parts of their equipment, forcing them to rely on expensive dealership repairs.

    Farmers have long argued that they should have the right to repair their own equipment, as they often have the knowledge and skills necessary to fix simple issues themselves. However, John Deere’s restrictive software locks have made it nearly impossible for farmers to do so.

    The lawsuit seeks to force John Deere to remove these software locks and allow farmers to repair their own equipment without facing legal repercussions. The outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications for the agriculture industry and the right to repair movement as a whole.

    Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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    • State AGs
    • John Deere
    • farmers
    • tractors
    • repair
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    • right to repair
    • agriculture
    • equipment
    • maintenance
    • small farmers
    • legal action
    • farming industry
    • technology
    • DIY
    • consumer rights
    • machinery
    • farming equipment
    • repair restrictions

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  • Rory McIlroy’s unusual solution to fix golf’s lagging TV ratings




    Rory McIlroy’s Unusual Solution to Fix Golf’s Lagging TV Ratings: Virtual Reality Tournaments

    In a bold move to revitalize interest in golf and boost TV ratings, Rory McIlroy has proposed a unique solution – virtual reality tournaments.

    The idea is simple yet innovative: by partnering with technology companies to create virtual reality simulations of famous golf courses, fans can experience the thrill of playing alongside their favorite pros without leaving their living rooms.

    Not only would this provide an immersive and interactive experience for viewers, but it could also attract a younger audience who may not have access to traditional golf courses.

    McIlroy believes that by embracing cutting-edge technology, golf can stay relevant and engage a new generation of fans. While the idea may seem unconventional, it could be just the shake-up the sport needs to stay competitive in an increasingly digital world.

    Only time will tell if McIlroy’s vision will come to fruition, but one thing is for certain – he’s not afraid to think outside the box when it comes to keeping golf exciting and engaging for fans.

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    Rory McIlroy, golf, TV ratings, solution, fix, unusual, sports, PGA Tour, entertainment, viewership, strategy, marketing

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  • Nip Fab 10% Retinol Fix Blemish Dark Spot Corrector Acne Gel 15ml



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    With regular use, you’ll notice a visible improvement in the appearance of blemishes and dark spots, leaving your skin looking clearer and more radiant. Say hello to smoother, more even-looking skin with Nip Fab’s 10% Retinol Fix Blemish Dark Spot Corrector Acne Gel. Say goodbye to pesky blemishes and dark spots for good!
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  • GTA: Vice City Mod Released Despite Take-Two Takedown – IGN Daily Fix


    In today’s Daily Fix:

    Take-Two has issued another takedown order on a Grand Theft Auto mod. This time, the target is a mod for GTA 4 that brings GTA: Vice City into the game. The modders have released the game anyway, and now without the need for a legitimate copy of GTA 4. In other news, Baldur’s Gate 3’s new Patch 8 accidentally dropped before developer Larian was ready. The new patch hasn’t been stress-tested yet, and Larian isn’t sure how it went live for PS5. And finally, the Nvidia RTX 5090 and 5080 cards will be on sale very soon, and gamers and tech enthusiasts are already camping out for one. Retailer Micro Center has issued a warning to NOT do that, as the January weather can be very cold.



    A new mod for Grand Theft Auto: Vice City has been released, despite Take-Two Interactive issuing a takedown notice. The mod, titled “Vice City: Remastered,” aims to improve the graphics and gameplay of the classic 2002 game.

    Despite the takedown notice, the modders behind the project have decided to release it anyway, citing their love for the game and their desire to share their work with the community. The mod features updated textures, improved character models, and enhanced lighting effects, giving Vice City a fresh new look.

    Fans of the game have been eagerly anticipating the release of Vice City: Remastered, and many are excited to see the improvements made to the beloved classic. However, Take-Two Interactive has not yet commented on the release of the mod or their plans to address it.

    For now, fans can download Vice City: Remastered and experience the updated version of the game for themselves. Whether or not Take-Two will take further action against the mod remains to be seen, but for now, players can enjoy the enhanced version of Vice City and relive the nostalgia of one of the most iconic games in the Grand Theft Auto series.

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    GTA: Vice City Mod, Take-Two Takedown, IGN Daily Fix, GTA Mod news, Vice City Mod release, Grand Theft Auto news, gaming news, modding community, Rockstar Games, GTA controversy

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  • Democrats blame Trump for soaring egg prices — just like Trump blamed Biden. Can anyone actually fix the problem?


    Most Americans know that eggs are both incredible and edible.

    But now they’re political too.

    As the average price of a dozen large, grade-A eggs continues to soar amid a raging bird-flu outbreak — hitting $4.13 in December 2024, up nearly 37% from a year earlier — Democrats in Congress are accusing newly inaugurated President Trump of backtracking on one of the key promises of his 2024 campaign: to “end inflation and make America affordable again,” “starting on day one.”

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    “I won on groceries,” Trump told NBC last month. “When you buy apples, when you buy bacon, when you buy eggs, they would double and triple the price over a short period of time, and I won an election based on that. We’re going to bring those prices way down.”

    Yet according to a group of congressional Democrats led by Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Trump has spent his first week back in office too focused on other priorities instead, such as “mass deportations and pardoning Jan. 6 attackers.”

    “Your sole action on costs was an executive order that contained only the barest mention of food prices and not a single specific policy to reduce them,” Warren and 19 other Democratic lawmakers wrote Sunday in a letter to the president. “Americans are looking to you to lower food prices.”

    In response, White House press secretary Karolin Leavitt continued to blame former President Joe Biden Tuesday, saying that “we have seen the cost of everything — not just eggs; bacon, groceries, gasoline — [increase] because of the inflationary policies of the last administration.”

    Why are eggs suddenly the hot topic in Washington, D.C.? And what — if anything — can be done to make them cheaper? Here’s everything you need to know about the Great Egg Debate of 2025.

    Trump pins egg prices on the Biden administration

    Expensive eggs aren’t a new problem. Their average price hasn’t been below $3 per dozen since June — and it hasn’t been below $2 since the start of 2022. That’s when the current avian influenza outbreak started (which led to the death of more than 20 million egg-laying chickens in the U.S. during the last quarter of 2024 alone). Fewer chickens means fewer eggs, and fewer eggs means pricier eggs — especially as demand rises over the holiday season (all that baking) and in the lead-up to Easter (all that painting). Other factors — lingering COVID-era inflation, supply-chain issues, cage-free requirements and panic buying — have contributed as well.

    All in all, the Department of Agriculture now estimates that egg prices will increase by another 20% or so in 2025, compared with about 2.2% for food prices in general.

    For Trump’s 2024 campaign, eggs were the gift that kept on giving: an everyday grocery-store staple that was about three times more expensive on Election Day than it had been when Trump left office four years earlier — making it easy fodder for attacks on his Democratic rival, then-Vice President Kamala Harris.

    “Let’s talk about eggs,” Trump’s running mate JD Vance said at a September grocery store event in Reading, Pa. “Eggs, when Kamala Harris took office, were short of $1.50 a dozen. Now a dozen eggs will cost you around $4. … Looking at the prices here, things are way too expensive and they’re way too expensive because of Kamala Harris’s policies.”

    Never mind that the eggs displayed behind Vance actually cost $2.99 per dozen; the broader message connected with swing voters.

    “I hope that people can get over their own feelings about tweets and things [Trump] says and look at the bigger picture with where our economy is now,” one told a New York Times focus group. “When eggs are $6 for a dozen, how many feelings do you really need to have?”

    “It used to be $1, or even 99 cents,” Samuel Negron, a Pennsylvania state constable, added in a BBC interview. “A lot of us have woken up, in my opinion, from Democratic lies that things have been better. We realized things were better then.”

    Ultimately, about nine in 10 voters said they were very or somewhat concerned about the cost of groceries, according to Associated Press exit polling.

    “Grocery prices have skyrocketed,” Trump said at an August press conference. “When I win, I will immediately bring prices down.”

    Prices keep rising under Trump

    But the problem for Trump is that egg prices did not plummet “immediately” upon his return to the Oval Office. In fact, they have shot up to a record high of more than $7 per dozen since the start of 2025 — and now Democrats are blaming him for the hike, just like he blamed Harris and Biden.

    In truth, no president can magically lower the price of eggs with the stroke of a pen. But Warren & Co. are arguing that Trump can do more to combat the bird-flu outbreak and help eventually ease prices by “encouraging competition and fighting price gouging at each level of the food supply chain.”

    Not helping matters, they say, is the fact that the Trump administration has now “canceled a string of scientific meetings and instructed federal health officials to refrain from all public communications, including upcoming reports focused on the nation’s escalating bird flu crisis,” according to the New York Times.

    When asked about egg prices Tuesday, Leavitt, the White House press secretary, implied that the standard biosecurity protocol of culling an entire flock after one chicken tests positive for bird flu was somehow inappropriate and might not continue in the future.

    “The Biden administration and the Department of Agriculture directed the mass killing of more than 100 million chickens, which has led to a lack of chicken supply in this country,” Leavitt said. “This is an example of why it’s so incredibly important that the Senate moves swiftly to confirm all of President Trump’s nominees, including his nominee for the United States Department of Agriculture.”

    What’s next?

    Elsewhere, the administration has pointed to Trump’s day-one executive order asking the “heads of all executive departments and agencies to deliver emergency price relief, consistent with applicable law, to the American people and increase the prosperity of the American worker.” Trump and Vance have also insisted that their plan to increase domestic energy production will eventually lower food prices.

    “Rome wasn’t built in a day,” Vance told CBS News on Sunday. “How does bacon get to the grocery store? It comes on trucks that are fueled by diesel fuel. If the diesel is way too expensive, the bacon is going to become more expensive. How do we grow the bacon? Our farmers need energy to produce it. So if we lower energy prices, we are going to see lower prices for consumers, and that is what we’re trying to fight for.”

    “I think that energy is going to bring [prices] down,” Trump told Time magazine last month. “I think a better supply chain is going to bring them down.”

    Yet when Time asked Trump if his second term would be “a failure” absent falling grocery prices, Trump said no.

    “I’d like to bring them down,” he added, but “it’s hard to bring things down once they’re up. You know, it’s very hard.”



    In a recent turn of events, Democrats have been quick to blame former President Donald Trump for the soaring prices of eggs, just like Trump previously blamed President Joe Biden for various issues. But the question remains: can anyone actually fix the problem?

    The price of eggs has been steadily increasing in recent months, causing concern among consumers and politicians alike. Democrats have pointed to Trump’s policies and trade wars as contributing factors to the rising costs, while Trump himself has argued that Biden’s administration has mishandled the economy, leading to inflation and higher prices across the board.

    But the reality is that the issue of soaring egg prices is a complex one that cannot be easily attributed to any single individual or policy. Factors such as supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, and increased demand from consumers all play a role in driving up prices.

    So, can anyone actually fix the problem? The truth is, there is no easy solution. It will likely require a combination of government intervention, market forces, and consumer behavior to address the issue and bring prices back down to a more reasonable level.

    In the meantime, consumers may have to adjust their shopping habits and be prepared to pay a little more for their eggs. And politicians on both sides of the aisle will need to work together to find long-term solutions to prevent similar price spikes in the future. Only time will tell if the soaring egg prices can be effectively addressed and if anyone can truly fix the problem.

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    1. Democrats
    2. Trump
    3. Egg prices
    4. Biden
    5. Political blame game
    6. Rising food costs
    7. Government policies
    8. Economic impact
    9. Solutions to high egg prices
    10. Bipartisan cooperation

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  • Somebody fix his other eye


    Comedian Charleston White didn’t list LeBron James as one of his top five NBA players. In an interview posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, White revealed who he thinks the top 10 players are. While James is in his top 10 list, he ranked other players ahead of him.

    According to White, he doesn’t believe the LA Lakers star is a top 10 player of all time. The comedian mentioned past players he thinks are better than the league’s all-time leading scorer.

    “Top 10,” White said asked where he ranks James.

    White was asked why he doesn’t consider the four-time champion as a top-five player.

    “No man, you got Wilt Chamberlain, you got Magic Johnson, Gary Payton, Daryl Dawkins. You got some names that could go in that top five, that can be argued. It’s just, most haven’t seen them played. It’s some names there that I believe go way before LeBron.”

    After learning about what White thinks, fans revealed their thoughts on his comments. Here are some of what the fans said on X.

    “Gary payton > lebron? lol somebody fix his other eye,” a fan said.

    “He didn’t even name Jordan ” another fan commented.

    “I was gon let him cook bc I agree but he said Gary Peyton,” one fan posted.

    Other fans questioned why White was asked about his basketball opinion.

    “stop interviewing oldheads on basketball wdnc about their dinosaur opinions,” one fan said.

    “n****s go on podcasts and say anything ” another fan said.

    “You all gave this idiot a platform. Let him idiot,” a fan said.

    Also read: WATCH: Bryce James recreates father LeBron James’ iconic move on the court

    Charleston White got jumped by Laker fans for his LeBron James take

    There have been countless opinions regarding LeBron James and how he won his fourth championship. Some recognize the win, but a few question its legitimacy. Fans and experts who doubt the Lakers’ 2020 title argue that the COVID-19 pandemic questions the validity of the ring.

    One of the people who hold this opinion is Charleston White. In December 2023, White held a show and provoked a few Laker fans in the crowd. He kept talking about how the 2020 title wasn’t valid, which riled up a few fans. The final straw for the supporters of the 17-time NBA champions happened when the comedian threw a pot on one of them.

    This urged the fans to charge the stage and beat up White. Take a look at the video below.

    The fans had to be dragged away by security to save White.

    Also read: 3 reasons why Lakers must go all in on LeBron James-Anthony Davis era one last time