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Fatal Tesla Crash Exposes Gap In Automaker's Use Of Car Data Tesla owner Walter Huang was killed when his vehicle struck a concrete traffic lane divider on March 23 while driving on U.S. 101 in Mountain View, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley. He was using Tesla's semi-automated Autopilot system at the time, which didn't recognize that it had put him on a ...
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Scoop launches corporate carpooling in Portland With Scoop, trips are pre-scheduled, so you can select from one or more times you'd be willing to leave in the morning and afternoon, and have up until 9pm the night before for morning trips and 3:30pm the day of for afternoon trips to schedule your ride. After the deadline, Scoop's algorithms work to ...
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Here's the real winner in the Trump-Comey 'war of words' The longstanding war of words between President Donald Trump and former FBI director James Comey escalated this weekend in advance of the highly anticipated Tuesday release of Comey's tell-all book, "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies and Leadership." Comey describes the Trump presidency as "a ...
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Photos: TESS prepared for launch in Florida These photos show NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite undergoing preparations for launch at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. These photos show the 798-pound (362-kilogram) spacecraft, built by Orbital ATK, deploying its power-generating solar panels during a ground test in February ...
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Starbucks Under Fire: Here's What They Got Right In Response Starbucks is in full scramble mode to address a flash crisis that arose from a police action in a Starbucks café. We can learn a lot from watching what they do. Here are the facts very briefly, in the unlikely event that you haven't seen the story. Two African-American men were sitting at a table at the ...
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EU moves to bring in whistleblower protection law Recent scandals have exposed the limited help available for people seeking to expose corporate behaviour in the public interest. Next month, Antoine Deltour, a former PricewaterhouseCoopers employee who received a six-month suspended sentence for helping to reveal tax avoidance on an ...
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US Retail Sales Rebound in Sign Consumer Weakness Fading Receipts advanced 0.6 percent following a 0.1 percent drop in the previous month, according to Commerce Department figures released Monday. That compared with the median estimate of economists for a 0.4 percent increase. So-called retail control-group sales, which are used to calculate gross ...
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