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Fed vice chair nominee Jefferson heads to Senate confirmation
Fed vice chair nominee Jefferson heads to Senate confirmation
By Richard Cowan and Ann Saphir WASHINGTON The U.S. Senate on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly to clear the way
2023-09-06 07:30
New US House Republican speaker faces early test on government funding
New US House Republican speaker faces early test on government funding
By David Morgan WASHINGTON Republican Mike Johnson, the untried speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, faces an
2023-11-01 18:21
Germán Márquez gets $20 million, 2-year deal with Rockies as he recovers from Tommy John surgery
Germán Márquez gets $20 million, 2-year deal with Rockies as he recovers from Tommy John surgery
Right-hander Germán Márquez agreed to a $20 million, two-year contract with the Colorado Rockies for 2024-25, a deal that allows him to remain with the team as he recovers from Tommy John surgery
2023-09-09 09:21
Wimbledon boosts security over climate protest fears
Wimbledon boosts security over climate protest fears
Wimbledon chiefs have tightened security over fears that climate activists could disrupt matches at the All England Club following high-profile...
2023-07-03 19:17
Strong demand drives surge in Dubai's Emirates airline H1 profit
Strong demand drives surge in Dubai's Emirates airline H1 profit
DUBAI Emirates airline, Dubai's flagship carrier, posted a significant jump in net profit for the first half of
2023-11-09 15:27
NBA rumors: 76ers won’t be bullied by James Harden trade request
NBA rumors: 76ers won’t be bullied by James Harden trade request
Daryl Morey has a history of playing hardball. Will the James Harden saga playing out with the Philadelphia 76ers be any different?Almost a week ago, Philadelphia 76ers guard James Harden opted in to his contract with the team and formally requested a trade heading into the 2023-24 season.Si...
2023-07-07 11:29
Miguel Cabrera hits 509th homer, tying Gary Sheffield for 26th all-time
Miguel Cabrera hits 509th homer, tying Gary Sheffield for 26th all-time
Miguel Cabrera has hit his 509th career homer, tying Gary Sheffield for 26th all-time
2023-08-16 08:48
German wholesale prices fall for sixth month in a row
German wholesale prices fall for sixth month in a row
BERLIN German wholesale prices fell for the sixth month in a row in September due to lower prices
2023-10-17 01:51
Mexico Keeps Key Rate Steady at 11.25% for Third Meeting as Prices Slow
Mexico Keeps Key Rate Steady at 11.25% for Third Meeting as Prices Slow
Mexico kept borrowing costs unchanged for a third straight meeting, pledging to maintain its current stance long enough
2023-08-11 04:29
What is TKO? Joe Rogan gives two-word reaction on $21B UFC and WWE merger
What is TKO? Joe Rogan gives two-word reaction on $21B UFC and WWE merger
UFC analyst Joe Rogan recently discussed the merger with former WWE Raw manager Kurt Angle, expressing his thoughts on the future
2023-09-21 19:47
YouTubers Shane Dawson and husband Ryland Adams expecting twins via surrogate: 'A surreal experience'
YouTubers Shane Dawson and husband Ryland Adams expecting twins via surrogate: 'A surreal experience'
'This is a moment that we’ve been waiting for forever and I can’t believe it's happening,' said Shane Dawson
2023-07-09 04:27
Traffic, wet concrete, and a collision with a fire truck: Robotaxis cause chaos in San Francisco after expansion
Traffic, wet concrete, and a collision with a fire truck: Robotaxis cause chaos in San Francisco after expansion
On 10 August, California regulators voted to expand the footprint of paid taxi services by autonomous, driverless cars from Cruise and Waymo in San Francisco. Since then, it’s been utter chaos, with the AVs involved in traffic jams, slapstick malfunctions, and a car accident with a fire truck. A day after the vote, video went viral on social media showing about 10 frozen Cruise taxis snarling traffic in the North Beach neighbourhood, which company officials later said was caused by a connectivity issue due to a spike in cell traffic because of a nearby music festival. The following Tuesday, a Cruise taxi was stuck in wet concrete at a construction site. “I can see five different scenarios where bad things happen and this is one of them,” resident Paul Harvey told SFGATE. “It thinks it’s a road and it ain’t because it ain’t got a brain and it can’t tell that it’s freshly poured concrete.” Two days after that, a Cruise taxi had what might be its most serious accident yet, colliding with a fire truck in the Tenderloin neighbourhood, giving the taxi’s passengers non-severe injuries. A firefighter in the truck said the AV “lurched” as it passed through an intersection ABC 7 reports, while Cruise said its vehicle detected the emergency sirens but was unable to get out of the way in time from the truck, which drove into the oncoming traffic lane. “The AV’s ability to successfully chart the emergency vehicle’s path was complicated by the fact that the emergency vehicle was in the oncoming lane of traffic, which it had moved into to bypass the red light,” the company wrote in a statement. “Cruise AVs have the ability to detect emergency sirens, which increase their ability to operate safely around emergency vehicles and accompanying scenes. In this instance, the AV identified the siren as soon as it was distinguishable from the background noise. “The Cruise AV did identify the risk of a collision and initiated a braking maneuver, reducing its speed, but was ultimately unable to avoid the collision,” the company added. Following the repeated mishaps, the California Department of Motor Vehicles asked Cruise to cut its 400-strong deployment of AVs in San Francisco in half, with the agency saying it was “investigating recent concerning incidents.” As The Independent reported, critics of AVs warned ahead of their expansion in San Francisco that the driverless cars weren’t ready for primetime, particularly when it comes to interfacing with emergency vehicles. According to data Cruise shared with the state earlier this month, between January and mid-July of 2023, Cruise AVs temporarily malfunctioned or shut down 177 times and required recovery, 26 of which such incidents occurred with a passenger inside, while Waymo recorded 58 such events in a similar time frame. Meanwhile, according to the San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency (SFMTA), between April 2022 and April 2023, Cruise and Waymo vehicles have been involved in over 300 incidents of irregular driving including unexpected stops and collisions, while the San Francisco Fire Department says AVs have interfered 55 times in their work in 2023. Last year, Cruise lost contact with its entire fleet for 20 minutes according to internal documentation viewed by WIRED, and an anonymous employee warned California regulators that year the company loses touch with its vehicles “with regularity.” Since being rolled out in San Francisco, robotaxis have killed a dog, caused a mile-long traffic jam during rush hour, blocked a traffic lane as officials responded to a shooting, and driven over fire hoses. Jeffrey Tumlin, San Francisco’s director of transportation, has called the rollout of robotaxis a “race to the bottom,” arguing Cruise and Waymo weren’t yet definitive transit solutions, and instead had only “met the requirements for a learner’s permit.” Read More How a vote to empower autonomous ‘robotaxis’ from Cruise and Waymo has divided San Francisco GM's Cruise autonomous vehicle unit agrees to cut fleet in half after 2 crashes in San Francisco San Francisco launches driverless bus service following robotaxi expansion GM's Cruise autonomous vehicle unit agrees to cut fleet in half after 2 crashes in San Francisco Chinese military launches drills around Taiwan as 'warning' after top island official stopped in US San Francisco launches driverless bus service following robotaxi expansion
2023-08-20 03:56