
Alex Brauer
Photojournalist, Investigative Unit at Scripps News
I gather news with my trusty TV camera
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Nov 14, 2023 |
thenationaldesk.com | Lisa Fletcher |Andrea Nejman |Alex Brauer |Larry Deal
Automakers are rushing to add futuristic features to cars at a pace so fast, safety regulators can’t keep up. Among them: Automatic Emergency Braking systems or AEBs, touted as a stop-gap measure to prevent a crash. This spring, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration took a first step at requiring AEBs in all cars. But they won’t be required to work in all situations, including those when they’re needed most.
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Nov 14, 2023 |
kfoxtv.com | Lisa Fletcher |Andrea Nejman |Alex Brauer |Larry Deal
Page 1 of 288[NHTSA notes: The Associate Administrator for Rulemaking has signed the following documentand the Agency is submitting it for publication in the Federal Register. While NHTSA has takensteps to ensure the accuracy of this version of the document, it is not the official version. Pleaserefer to the official version in a forthcoming Federal Register publication or on GPO's Web Site.
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Nov 14, 2023 |
abc3340.com | Lisa Fletcher |Andrea Nejman |Alex Brauer |Larry Deal
Page 1 of 288[NHTSA notes: The Associate Administrator for Rulemaking has signed the following documentand the Agency is submitting it for publication in the Federal Register. While NHTSA has takensteps to ensure the accuracy of this version of the document, it is not the official version. Pleaserefer to the official version in a forthcoming Federal Register publication or on GPO's Web Site.
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Nov 14, 2023 |
local12.com | Lisa Fletcher |Andrea Nejman |Alex Brauer |Larry Deal
Automakers are rushing to add futuristic features to cars at a pace so fast, safety regulators can’t keep up. Among them: Automatic Emergency Braking systems or AEBs, touted as a stop-gap measure to prevent a crash. This spring, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration took a first step at requiring AEBs in all cars. But they won’t be required to work in all situations, including those when they’re needed most.
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Nov 9, 2023 |
komonews.com | Chris Daniels |Andrea Nejman |Alex Brauer
Page 3 of 35Report to the Committees on Appropriations ofthe Senate and the House of RepresentativesFirst Responder Exposure to Per- andPolyfluoroalkyl SubstancesThe estimated cost of this report or study for the Department ofDefense (DoD) is approximately $11,000 for the 2021 FiscalYear. This includes $0 in expenses and $11,000 in DoD labor. Generated on 07/11/2022 (A-56B4230)Page 4 of 35A.
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