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Waymos aren’t going to solve traffic deaths

Every week, it seems, Waymos pop up in another U.S. city. And as these Alphabet-backed robotaxis spread, so do the fights over them, at just about every level of government. Last week, Washington D.C.
Lawmakers are considering new restrictions on e-bikes, but riders and researchers say illegal e-motos and unsafe streets may ...
A ChatGPT AI has proved a conjecture with a method no human had thought of. Experts believe it may have further uses ...
The goal of reducing the number of unhoused people on the street is not a bad one, guest columnist Tanasha Minor argues. But ...
Oscar Piastri explains why new FIA changes from Miami could finally fix qualifying’s strange new F1 2026 reality.
Moving beyond a model centered on reimbursing claims to one that supports healthier outcomes earlier in the pet care journey.
Cornwall City Council has approved updates to its encampment bylaw, keeping in place a three-month time limit for shelters ...
The men turned out to be federal immigration enforcement agents, said Arauz-Cedeno’s attorney, Nuala O’Doherty-Naranjo. The agents shattered Arauz-Cedeno’s car window, took him into custody, and ...
Florida begins a two-year test restricting SNAP purchases of unhealthy food and drinks, with public health experts ...
AI data centers now consume roughly 27 tons of copper per megawatt for power delivery, cooling, and interconnects. The U.S.
New Limit Breaker codes like RELEASE, and more have been added to our list below! Power in Limit Breaker isn't given, it's ...
Here's a new proposal to fix Social Security: Cap future payments at $50,000 annually for a single individual and $100,000 for a couple, no matter how much they paid into the system.