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    Tesla's self-driving cars under fire again

    Tesla's Autopilot system is facing intense scrutiny once again after a new investigation by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) revealed alarming safety concerns. The agency has launched an inquiry into 2.88 million Tesla vehicles equipped with the "Full Self-Driving"...
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    Not guilty verdict in ICE case sends stark message to Trump DOJ’s political prosecutions

    A string of grand jury rejections sent a stark warning to the Trump DOJ: its pursuit of politically motivated prosecutions is not foolproof. The latest case to underscore this reality is that of Sidney Reid, who was acquitted in Washington D.C. after three consecutive grand jurors refused to...
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    Gavin Newsom’s veto on bill to ban Pfas hands industry a win, advocates fear

    California Governor Gavin Newsom's decision to veto a bill that would have banned the sale of cookware and other consumer products made with toxic PFAS "forever chemicals" has dealt a significant blow to advocates fighting for greater regulation of these pollutants. The move, which was widely...
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    Italian investigative journalism TV host targeted in bomb attack near Rome

    A prominent Italian investigative journalist Sigfrido Ranucci was targeted in a bomb attack near Rome, with authorities now investigating whether it's an attempt on his life. The incident happened just hours after he returned home from work at the state broadcaster Rai's investigative program...
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    Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin concedes election

    Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin Concedes Defeat in Parliamentary Election. In a closely contested election Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin conceded defeat to the opposition National Coalition Party (NCP) on Sunday, with the NCP claiming victory and winning 48 out of the 200 seats in...
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    French PM survives major test but breathing space will not last long

    France's Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, has managed to survive his first major test in office, but the reprieve is unlikely to be long-lasting. A no-confidence motion tabled by the opposition fell short of the 289 votes needed to bring him down, but this doesn't mean that he can finally...
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