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Collective privacy lawsuit against Google to continue
[ad_1] A federal judge is allowing a collective privacy lawsuit to be filed against Google, rejecting the tech giant’s effort to dismiss claims that it violated people’s privacy. U.S. DistrictRead More
Self-Driving and Driver Assistance Technologies Linked to Hundreds of Cars
[ad_1] In the first large-scale data release on these evolving systems, the federal government’s top auto safety regulator announced on Wednesday that nearly 400 car crashes in the United StatesRead More
US report: nearly 400 auto tech vehicle crashes
[ad_1] DETROIT — Automakers have reported nearly 400 vehicle crashes with partially automated driver assistance systems, including 273 involving Teslas, according to statistics released Wednesday by US safety regulators. TheRead More
A Summer Limoncello Cocktail Gift!
[ad_1] Summer is a time for impromptu get-togethers, new neighbors moving into the neighborhood, and family dinners – and all these occasions definitely require celebration! I love a chosen hostessRead More
Nuclear is Back on the Table for a Green Future
[ad_1] Maria G. Korsnick, president and CEO of the Nuclear Energy Institute, a trade group that promotes nuclear power, said the timeline would be much faster than that — “likeRead More
Abortion pill access and Europe’s ethical AI
[ad_1] The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Roe v. Wade, parts of the country will be ready to enter a dark age of reproductive rights, where doctors are prohibited fromRead More
Iran says rocket launch came after photos show preparation
[ad_1] DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Iran admitted on Wednesday it is planning two tests of its new solid propellant rocket, after satellite photos showed preparations on a desert launchRead More
Where to buy abortion pills and how to use them?
[ad_1] In states with liberal laws like New York and California, a person can have a medical abortion at a reproductive clinic, and in most of these states it’s alsoRead More
How Are #Vanlifers Adapting to Rising Gas Prices?
[ad_1] Britt Ruggiero and Justin Giuffrida purchased a 2002 Bluebird school bus in February 2021 and plan to convert it into a 30-foot wheelhouse. At that time, diesel fuel pricesRead More
