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The Future of Hydrogen Cars:
For years, electric vehicles (EVs) have been seen as the future of transportation, but a new contender is emerging—hydrogen-powered cars. With growing concerns over battery limitations, charging infrastructure, and resource scarcity, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) are gaining traction. Could hydrogen cars be the next evolution in clean transportation? Let's dive into the key players in hydrogen production, compare the fueling process, and evaluate whether hydrogen can overtake EVs in the long run.
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Embracing AI: How the Future of Work Will Benefit Employees and Local Businesses
AI is not here to take our jobs—it’s here to make them better. While some industries will see shifts in job roles, AI’s true impact will be in enhancing productivity,
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HB 535: Public Lodging Proposals – Part 2
In Part 1 of HB 535, we examined the proposed changes to food service gratuity laws. Now, in Part 2, we will focus on the public lodging provisions outlined in the bill. This section details proposed updates to guest removal policies, notification requirements, and penalty provisions for public lodging establishments. These changes aim to clarify regulations, enhance transparency, and ensure fair treatment for both businesses and guests.
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House Bill 535 introduces updates to regulations governing public food service establishments in Florida. The bill revises key definitions, updates the rules public food industry automatic gratuity and service charges. Part 1 of HB 535.
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Social Security Tightens Security: Bank Account Updates No Longer Allowed by Phone
Recent reports have caused confusion about changes to Social Security’s phone services, but here’s what you need to know: The Social Security Administration (SSA) is not ending its telephone services. However, in an effort to combat fraud, the agency will no longer allow direct deposit bank account updates over the phone.