States are passing right-to-repair laws that could save you money when it comes time to fix consumer goods like smartphones, and TVs and even farm equipment. If you’ve ever replaced your smartphone because the screen was cracked or put a relatively new flat-screen TV out for trash pickup, you know how difficult it is to get consumer products repaired. That’s changing. Legislation enacted or introduced in more than two dozen states requires manufacturers of everything from smartphones to farm equ
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What would Martin Luther King Jr. make of today's political and social landscape? He spent his years trying to build what he called "the beloved community" – what the King Center defines as a global vision in which all people can share in the wealth of the earth.