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Mobileye has pitched itself as an autonomous vehicle technology supplier. Now it wants the operator label, too. The Intel subsidiary and publicly traded company said Tuesday it plans to launch a robotaxi service in a U.S. city in 2027, marking an expansion beyond its supplier strategy. Mobileye didn’t name the U.S. city. However, the Israeli-based company said it will have an initial fleet of 100 autonomous vehicles, which will be phased in throughout 2027. If successful, Mobileye said it plans to scale to about 17,000 robotaxis over the following five years. “The robotaxi revolution has only just begun, and its…
Public-private projects key to expand access to Kidney care: NephroPlus
Mumbai: NephroPlus, India’s largest dialysis services provider, is developing a technology and data science-driven chronic kidney disease (CKD) prevention platform even as it ramps up its dialysis clinics in India and in global markets.”We would go upstream to look at the prevention side and slow the progression from CKD stage 1 to stage 5,” group CEO Rohit Singh told ET in an exclusive interview. “The idea is to have a mass scale screening aggregated at some place; then we use data to categorise the people and predict and give them a medical management plan which can be supervised by a…
Tesla booted from the ‘Magnificent Seven’ by a top fund manager. Here is the tech giant he’s crowned.
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European parliament finally approves Trump tariff deal | European Union
The European parliament has given its final approval to implement last July’s tariff agreement with Donald Trump.Facing a threat of increased tariffs if the deal was not sanctioned by 4 July, MEPs agreed to approve the deal, with two main provisos.The first is a “sunset clause” which will mean the deal expires on 31 December 2029 unless it is renewed.The second sets out “clear conditions” for tariff reductions on products containing some steel and aluminium, tariffs that Trump has imposed under national security laws rather than the tariff regime he instituted on “liberation day” last April.Under the deal the US…
B&B fire: Future uncertain for worker who saved many | India News
NEW DELHI: For Rohit (26), who left his village in Bihar for Delhi in search of a better future, life has turned upside down after the June 3 fire at the Hauz Rani bed and breakfast.Rohit worked in the B&B kitchen. He was on duty when the blaze broke out.Fearing for two colleagues from his village who were working upstairs, he rushed to the first floor to save them. Trapped in the flames, the three barricaded themselves inside a room and smashed open a window using a bathroom bucket before leaping to safety. Rohit ensured that his colleagues got out…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Two people were shot at a Delaware hospital Tuesday, prompting a large police response and a search for a suspect, according to authorities.The shooting occurred at Wilmington Hospital in Wilmington, police said.The conditions of the two victims were not immediately known.”At this time, police have located two gunshot victims,” the Wilmington Police Department said in a statement. “The hospital remains locked down and police continue to ask the public to avoid the area.”MULTIPLE PEOPLE WOUNDED IN SHOOTING AT SOUTH CAROLINA’S LARGEST MALL; AUTHORITIES DETAIN SUSPECTS Hospital employees exit Wilmington Hospital with their…
India blocked Telegram, banned its message editing feature: Here’s why
THE GOVERNMENT Tuesday temporarily blocked Telegram, a popular messaging application, until June 22, after the platform’s “non-responsiveness” in aiding the ongoing probe into the May 3 NEET-UG paper leak and for curbing the spread of fraudulent claims of access to the June 21 re-examination paper by handles on the platform, The Indian Express has learnt.Telegram is among the most popular personal messaging applications in the country, with an estimated 150 million users, behind only Meta’s WhatsApp, which has over 500 million users.Pavel Durov, founder of the Telegram messaging app, said that by temporarily banning Telegram in the country, the Indian authorities…
Emergency Drawdown at Flaming Gorge Hits Its Recreation Economy
As campers with boats flocked to Buckboard Marina at the start of Memorial Day weekend, Tony Valdez was busy issuing refunds and repairing broken boat ramps. One older Green River man, who walked with two canes, left with his money refunded for the season after discovering he could not safely make it down to the boat slip. Due to dropping water levels at Flaming Gorge Reservoir, the ramp is now buckled, angling up and down like a pitched roof. “It’s devastating, not just to me, it’s all the marina owners,” said Valdez, who owns Buckboard Marina, south of Green River.…
How to complete Buried Secrets quest
Buried Secrets is the third and final mission of the free new questline added with the Assassin’s Creed Shadows title update 1.1.11. It starts after completing the Double-Crossed quest. As Naoe and Rufino head inside the Kassandra vault cave, they need to reach the Black Cross’ location. With complicated elevations and difficult boss fights, finishing the mission can be a bit tricky. That said, completing it unlocks the new end-game activity, Domains. Nevertheless, here are the details on how to pursue the Buried Secrets quest in Assassin’s Creed Shadows. Buried Secrets quest in Assassin’s Creed Shadows: Walkthrough Reach the Black…
Rivian Lays Off Hundreds Of Workers A Week After R2 Launch
Rivian is laying off about 2% of its workforce just as its new R2 begins to hit the streets. This equates to around 300 workers. Rivian says the restructuring is necessary for growth. Just after getting the much-hyped R2 out the door, Rivian is laying off hundreds of workers. The layoffs, which were first reported by The Wall Street Journal, will impact less than 2% of Rivian’s total workforce. Photo by: Rivian Rivian employed about 15,200 people at the end of 2025, so 2% translates to around 300 people. A company spokesperson confirmed to the outlet that the cuts are centered around teams in…