Month: June 2021
U.S. agency orders automated vehicle makers to report crashes
The move Tuesday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration indicates the agency is taking a tougher stance on automated vehicle safety than in the past.
Read MoreThe COVID-era habits that made us happier and healthier
Actions we took under duress have become hardwired habits and may endure after the pandemic has receded. They may help us think and live differently — maybe even better — in the future.
Read MoreAdams stays ahead, but Garcia surges to second in first tally of ranked-choice votes – POLITICO
Adams stays ahead, but Garcia surges to second in first tally of ranked-choice votes POLITICO What to Expect as Early Ranked-Choice Results Are Released in New York The New York Times Andrew Yang predicts Eric Adams will come out on top as
Read MoreAs the U.S. Pulls Out of Afghanistan, Kabul’s Airport Is a Final Stand – The New York Times
As the U.S. Pulls Out of Afghanistan, Kabul’s Airport Is a Final Stand The New York Times Top US general says security in Afghanistan deteriorating The Associated Press U.S. Commander in Afghanistan Warns of Civil-War Risk as Security Deteriorates Ahead of Final
Read MoreLava Fire erupts in Northern California amid stifling heat wave – The Washington Post
Lava Fire erupts in Northern California amid stifling heat wave The Washington Post Officers shoot, kill man near pot farms threatened by Lava Fire in Northern California Sacramento Bee Lava fire forces evacuations as heat wave slams California Los Angeles Times Lava Fire
Read MoreDonald Trump will not be charged over ‘hush money’ crimes, says lawyer – South China Morning Post
Donald Trump will not be charged over ‘hush money’ crimes, says lawyer South China Morning Post Donald Trump’s Legal Troubles: A Guide Rolling Stone New York prosecutors set deadline for Trump on legal action – report The Guardian Report: The Trump Organization Has
Read MoreFires at Catholic Churches on Indigenous Land in Canada Deemed Suspicious
Police in western Canada are examining whether the fires are connected to the discovery of mass graves near two former residential schools for indigenous children.
Read MoreTragedy becomes personal for Miami-Dade rescue crews
Search and rescue teams from Miami-Dade have been deployed around the world. This time disaster struck at home.
Read MoreBiden to visit Florida building collapse on Thursday
The slow work of sifting through the remnants of the collapsed building stretched into a sixth day on Tuesday, as families desperate for progress endured a wrenching wait for answers.
Read More‘Here We Can Express Ourselves With Freedom.’ In Puerto Rico, A Trans Collective Is Reimagining Family Values
Among the rocks of their Caribbean archipelago, a group of trans artists and creatives in Puerto Rico have found their safe port. It is a harbor offering them safety and affirmation amid choppy waters. Both a natural resource and cultural
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