If you see a small, buzzing robot zipping past your window in the middle of the night, don’t get freaked out: it’s probably just a drone from a major corporation, dropping off toilet paper for your neighbor. Late Monday, the Federal Aviation Administration approved new rules that will allow small drones that...
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