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Technology may offer ways to prevent wrong-way traffic deaths
The devastating impact often happens in darkness, on a highway, at high speed.NBC News - Top stories -
Starbucks Is Running Out of Americans to Drink Its Expensive Coffee
The chain is banking on foreigners, especially in China, to buy a lot more of its drinks.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Reform becoming real opposition to Labour - Tice
The party came third in the Blackpool South by-election, just 117 votes behind the Conservatives.BBC News - Top stories -
6 Ways Businesses Can Fail From the Beginning
Dramatically increase your startup's chances for success by pairing due diligence with intentionality in your planning and focus.Inc. - Business -
Airline passengers are now entitled to automatic cash refunds for canceled flights. Here’s how to get yours.
The new rules give consumers clearer rights rather than making them rely on airlines to decide when compensation is owed, the Transportation Department said.MarketWatch - Business -
Minding the gap: 'It's a scandal, it's a death trap'
A passenger who fell and hurt himself getting off a train says gaps to some platforms are too big.BBC News - Top stories -
Labour hails big wins in England as Sunak holds on to Tees Valley victory
Victory in Tees Valley marked a bright spot in a grim night for the Tories, with Labour picking up councils and mayors.BBC News - Top stories -
Chris Lindstrom: When you watch the way Kirk Cousins works, it's remarkable
Having entered the league as Atlanta’s first-round pick in 2019, guard Chris Lindstrom was around for the final years of quarterback Matt Ryan’s tenure with the Falcons.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
5 ways the US can drive the world’s AI agenda
The U.S. must use its budding domestic initiatives to lead the way on AI governance, ensuring that AI does not become a tool of authoritarians. Our future depends on it.The Hill - Politics -
Cuellar, wife indicted on bribery charges
Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) and his wife were indicted Friday on charges related to accepting nearly $600,000 in bribes and laundering the funds. The indictment filed by the Justice Department details payments Cuellar allegedly accepted both from ...The Hill - Politics
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