Tesla has been seen testing what could be a new range of autopilot sensors in a Model S test mule vehicle. In 2016, Tesla introduced a new set of autopilot sensors consisting of cameras, radars, and ultrasonic sensors: “Eight wrap-around cameras provide 360 degrees of visibility around the car at …
Read More »Republican Senator Says China Is Using Coronavirus Pandemic To Take Power In Asia
Senator Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, accused China on Sunday of using the coronavirus pandemic as cover to seize power in disputed regions along its borders. Referring to recent actions that Beijing has taken in the South China Sea and in the Himalayas along its border with India, Cotton said that with …
Read More »Losing Under Armor Could Help Recruit
UCLA made some unexpected news on Saturday when Ben Bolch of the Los Angeles Times reported that Under Armor is trying to break out of his record-breaking apparel contract he signed with the school in 2016. The Bruins and Under Armor agreed to a 15-year term, $ 280 million contract …
Read More »Banking reforms ‘too big to fail’ acclaimed by the Financial Stability Board
Reforms to keep the world’s largest banks from being “too big to fail” have made lenders more resilient and less susceptible to risky behavior than before the 2008 financial crisis, but the gaps remain in the new regulatory regime , according to the Financial Stability Board. Systemically important global banks, …
Read More »George Floyd protests make white Americans look inside
Mike Sexton is white and Republican and lives in a prosperous suburb of Fort Worth, where many neighbors support President Trump and some work in the police. Anger breaks out in his voice when he says that George Floyd, a black man, was “basically lynched.” Shawn Ashmore is an independent …
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