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Month: October 2021

The inside of a Tesla vehicle is viewed as it sits parked in a new Tesla showroom and service center in Red Hook

How Tesla can sell ‘full self-driving’ software that doesn’t really drive itself

By Matt McFarland, CNN Business Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said the company will roll out the latest beta version of its “full self-driving” software to 1,000 owners this weekend. Yet there aren’t actually any self-driving cars for sale today, according to autonomous vehicle experts and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which regulates cars.

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Mexico’s Napa Valley protests against unfettered development

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Defenders of Mexico’s Valle de Guadalupe wine-producing valley are protesting unfettered development they say threatens the area’s environment and agriculture. On Saturday, federal authorities announced they shut down a land-clearing project that had bulldozed native semi-desert vegetation on a hillside to create a concert venue. Protesters gathered under the slogan “More

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Mexico’s Napa Valley protests against unfettered development

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Defenders of Mexico’s Valle de Guadalupe wine-producing valley are protesting unfettered development they say threatens the area’s environment and agriculture. On Saturday, federal authorities announced they shut down a land-clearing project that had bulldozed native semi-desert vegetation on a hillside to create a concert venue. Protesters gathered under the slogan “More

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Gov. Evers announces final designation of Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary

By CBS 58 Newsroom Click here for updates on this story     MANITOWOC, Wisconsin (WDJT) — Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), in partnership with the state of Wisconsin, officially designated the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary (WSCNMS). This follows the close of a 45 day review period

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No se han encontrado señales físicas de Brian Laundrie en una reserva natural de Florida, informó la policía

Alejandra Ramos Barreda (CNN) — Mientras continúa la búsqueda de Brian Laundrie en una reserva natural de Florida, la policía dijo el viernes que aún no han encontrado ninguna evidencia física de Laundrie dentro de la extensa área silvestre. Laundrie, cuya prometida Gabby Petito fue encontrada muerta en Wyoming hace casi tres semanas, ha sido

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