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Waymo to Offer Self-Driving Cars on Uber in Austin and Atlanta
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From frustration to excitement: The long, winding road of Alphabet's self-driving Waymo unit
After years of heavy investment and losses, Alphabet's big bet on autonomous driving is starting to pay off.21 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Olive Garden Breadsticks Hitch a Ride With Uber in Delivery Deal
A multiyear deal with Uber Technologies is set to begin with a pilot at select Olive Garden locations this year. Darden has long refused to allow third-party delivery companies to handle its food ...2 days ago -
The New York Times - Business
Is It Better to Buy or Lease a Car? It Depends.
The lowest overall cost is to buy a car and keep it for a long time. But leasing usually has lower monthly costs. And leasing an E.V. may come with a tax break.Yesterday -
Yahoo News - World
Mysterious Car Graveyard In Italian Lake
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The Hill - Politics
Harris invokes Georgia woman's death in Atlanta speech on abortion rights
Vice President Harris spoke forcefully Friday about the pain experienced by women in states with abortion bans, placing the blame for their suffering squarely on Republicans and former President ...Yesterday - Abortion -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
EU to Offer Apple Guidance on Digital Rules Compliance
The European Union’s executive arm has started a process to provide Apple with guidance on complying with rules to ensure its operating systems are functional with other technologies.2 days ago - European Union -
Financial Times - Business
Murdoch’s REA ups offer for Rightmove to nearly £5.9bn
Revised offer for property listings group follows dismissal of initial approach as ‘opportunistic’Yesterday -
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German auto giant Mercedes-Benz recalls half a million cars in China
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MarketWatch - Business
Electric vehicles are suddenly the best deal in the used-car market as sellers confront plummeting prices
The average monthly payment on used electric vehicles, which are now cheaper than hybrids and gas-engine cars, is approaching affordable levels for middle-income households.22 hours ago -
The New York Times - Tech
Car Parts, Fiberglass and a Dream: How a Teacher Built a Hovercraft
Robert Tymofichuk, a teacher in Alberta, Canada, spent nearly 2,000 hours building an operational hovercraft from salvaged car parts and with no blueprint.Yesterday
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