Day: September 23, 2020
Mobileye signs driver-assistance deal with Geely, one of China’s largest privately-held auto makers
Mobileye’s computer vision technology will be used in a new premium electric vehicle called Zero Concept from Geely Auto Group, one of China’s largest privately-held automobile manufacturers. Mobileye’s owner Intel made the announcement today at the Beijing Auto Show. Zero
Read MoreReport: Trump Campaign Actively Discussing Radical Measures To Bypass Election Results – Forbes
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Read MoreFewer Students Are Going To Community College, Despite High Unemployment
Often during a recession, enrollment in community colleges goes up. The first numbers for this fall show a decline — down nearly 8% compared with last year.
Read MoreFor Israeli chefs, pandemic means pivot
Culinary professionals turn to catering, pop-up sandwich shops and takeout in order to make ends meet
Read MoreFacebook gives more details about its efforts against hate speech before Myanmar’s general election
About three weeks ago, Facebook announced will increase its efforts against hate speech and misinformation in Myanmar before the country’s general election on November 8, 2020. Today, it gave some more details about what the company is doing to prevent
Read More2 Officers Shot in Louisville Protests: Live Breonna Taylor Decision Updates – The New York Times
2 Officers Shot in Louisville Protests: Live Breonna Taylor Decision Updates The New York Times Two officers shot during protests over grand jury decision not to charge Louisville cops with killing Breonna Taylor CNN Breonna Taylor shooting: Fired Louisville officer indicted on
Read MoreLouisville police chief ‘very concerned’ about safety after 2 officers shot amid Breonna Taylor protests – USA TODAY
Louisville police chief ‘very concerned’ about safety after 2 officers shot amid Breonna Taylor protests USA TODAY Two officers shot during protests over grand jury decision not to charge Louisville cops with killing Breonna Taylor CNN Why no officers were directly charged
Read MoreJerusalem’s Islamic art museum says it has to auction off part of its collection
Citing financial pressures, the museum turns to Sotheby’s to sell duplicates and storage items, as well as 60 timepieces from its storied watch collection
Read More2 Officers Shot in Louisville Protests: Live Breonna Taylor Decision Updates
A grand jury didn’t charge any officers with killing Ms. Taylor in her apartment, prompting protests nationwide. A former detective was indicted on three counts of “wanton endangerment.”
Read MoreCollector gifts Hebrew University 130,000 post cards from the Holy Land
Vast trove provides snapshots documenting experiences and impressions of visitors, including many pilgrims, who toured from 19th century Ottoman period up to 21st century Israel
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