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Waymo Cars Fail To Recognize Flooding, Police Activity
Waymo self-driving cars have demonstrated an inability to recognize dangers such as flooding, police activity, and approaching trains at grade-less crossings. This indicates a potential safety concern for the autonomous vehicle technology.
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Iran Developing New Fast Attack Craft
Iran's main negotiator has posted footage of a small, fast craft heading up the American West Coast. The military stated that three men were killed in an incident involving the craft.
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Protests Continue In New Jersey
Demonstrators have continued protests in Newark, New Jersey, with a curfew in effect from 9 PM to 6 AM. The protests are reportedly peaceful, with authorities ensuring everyone's safety.
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Trump Loses Court Case Over Kennedy Center Name
A federal judge ruled that former President Trump's name must be removed from the Kennedy Center. The judge stated that only Congress has the power to change the center's name, as Congress originally granted it.
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US Navy Pauses $14 Billion Taiwan Arms Transfer
The US Navy has paused a $14 billion arms transfer to Taiwan. This decision is due to shifting resources to the Middle East for the Iran conflict.
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Teen Arrested For Injuring Horses At Event
Police arrested a teenage competitor after three horses were stabbed at a barrel racing event.
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Data Centers Raise Air Quality Concerns
The construction of large data centers in US communities is raising concerns about air quality. Home and energy costs are also a point of concern for the local population. The energy consumption and heat generated by these facilities may contribute to air pollution.
Bloomberg UK
US House Proposes Deeper Military Ties With Israel
A provision in a bill before the United States Congress could tie the US and Israeli militaries more closely together. This would deepen their cooperation on weapons research, production, and technology. The bill is related to 'anti-weaponization' payouts.
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Man Accused Of $12.3 Million AI Bot Fraud
A man in Miami is accused of stealing nearly $2 million in Bitcoin from his former employer. Nathan Fuller allegedly raised $12.3 million using fake AI trading bots and misappropriated most of the funds.
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Chicago Crypto Founder Indicted In Money Laundering Conspiracy
The allegations involve fraudulent schemes within the digital asset market. The founder of a Chicago-based firm has been accused in a $10 million cryptocurrency conspiracy.
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