Lawsuit blaming Tesla's Autopilot for driver's death can go to trial, judge rules
A jury should decide whether Tesla and Elon Musk oversold the electric car company’s Autopilot system and caused the fatal crash of a man who engaged it and took his hands off the steering wheel
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Library Patrons in Oregon Can Check Out a Robotic Cat for Company
The battery-powdered purr machines are part of the library's collection of unusual items available for lending.
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Indonesia Set for Cautious Rate Pause Amid Fragile Rupiah Gains
Indonesia’s central bank is expected to keep its benchmark interest rate steady, while staying on guard against external
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Arajet Increases Frequencies and Launches Them With One-Dollar Price for Black Friday
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Check City Won Activa Award for Community Service
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SpaceX Starship blew itself up in the air, Elon Musk’s company says
SpaceX’s Starship blew itself up in the air, Elon Musk’s private space company has said. Starship underwent its second flight test over the weekend, when the company attempted to send the rocket almost into orbit and then have it land in the ocean. It completed the first part of that mission – but disappeared around eight minutes into its flight. Now the company has confirmed that it lost data from the flight at that moment, which came near the end of the burn of the second stage of the rocket. At that point, the spacecraft used a “safe command destruct” that meant that it caused itself to explode in the air, the company said. It did not say why that had been issued, but did indicate that it had been “appropriately triggered based on available vehicle performance data”. SpaceX noted that until that moment the flight appeared to have been going as planned. The Super Heavy Booster on the bottom of the spacecraft completed a full burn for the first time, for instance, and the two pieces of Starship separated successfully. The booster also managed to flip after it had separated from the upper part of the rocket, SpaceX said. It started another burn then but then “experienced a rapid unscheduled disassembly”, as SpaceX refers to explosions. That came three and a half minutes into the flight and happened around 90 kilometres above the Gulf of Mexico, SpaceX said. The company said that the explosions would prove useful in adjusting future builds of the Starship spacecraft. Before the flight it had explicitly said that the launch was intended as a test and could go wrong – and it reiterated that “while it didn’t happen in a lab or on a test stand, it was absolutely a test”. “With a test like this, success comes from what we learn, and this flight test will help us improve Starship’s reliability as SpaceX seeks to make life multiplanetary,” SpaceX said. “Data review is ongoing as we look for improvements to make for the next flight. The team at Starbase is already working final preparations on the vehicles slated for use in Starship’s third flight test, with Ship and Booster static fires coming up next.” Read More SpaceX launches “limitless” ‘zero fuel’ engine into space SpaceX hints next Starship launch attempt could be soon SpaceX launches world’s most powerful rocket – and then it disappears
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The Best Short Throw and Ultra Short Throw Projectors for 2023
If you hear "throw" and the first thing you think of is a ballplayer, you
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Argentina's Milei taps new YPF chief in one of first major decisions
By Eliana Raszewski BUENOS AIRES Argentina's President-elect Javier Milei selected a senior energy executive to lead state oil
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Markets in a holiday mood
By Lewis Krauskopf A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Lewis Krauskopf, markets correspondent. Markets
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Bitcoin rises 5.7% to $37,802
Bitcoin rose 5.7 % to $37,802 at 2129 GMT on Wednesday, adding $2,044 to its previous close. Bitcoin,
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William Saliba mistakes former Arsenal defender for Sean Dyche
William Saliba mistake a former Arsenal centre-back for Sean Dyche in hilarious clip.
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Chiefs LB destroys Nick Sirianni, Eagles for NSFW message after Week 11 win
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni treated a regular-season win like the Super Bowl, and one Chiefs player let him hear it.
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