Uncategorized
-
Man Caught Sleeping Behind the Wheel While FSD Tesla Cruises the Streets After Decadent Feast of Wine and Pizza
Some cars these days might be able to drive themselves, but unless you run a multibillion dollar robotaxi company, they still need a fully conscious — not to mention sober — operator behind the wheel. That’s a lesson one San Francisco man learned the hard way, after he was caught dead asleep behind the wheel…
-
US reputation hits ‘depths not seen this century’ – and ‘may never recover’: Ex-diplomat
The ongoing U.S. war against Iran, which kicked off in late February with the killing of more than 100 Iranian schoolchildren, has undermined a key State Department foreign policy tool and may have irreparably damaged the nation’s global reputation, a former Obama administration public diplomacy chief warned Sunday. “I believe because of [President] Donald Trump…
-
Automakers trade group urges government to scrap gas tax, replace it with vehicle weight fee
The leader of a trade group that represents most major automakers called on the federal government to eliminate its gasoline tax and replace it with a vehicle fee to finance road infrastructure needs. Alliance for Automotive Innovation CEO John Bozzella, whose group represents automakers such as General Motors, Toyota, Volkswagen, Hyundai and other leading car…
-
China Cracking Down on the Types of AI That Are Tearing America Apart
The Cyberspace Administration of China is cracking down on “digital humans,” with incoming regulations that will soon require labeling of AI personalities and ban programs that could harm children or lead to addiction. Those draft regulations, first reported in English by Reuters, would force AI companies to affix prominent “digital human” labels on content featuring…
-
UCLA’s Cori Close finally is ready for her national championship moment
PHOENIX — If Dawn Staley and South Carolina beat UCLA in the national title game Sunday, she would become the fourth coach to win four championships. UCLA coach Cori Close is looking for her first. After 15 years of building the Bruins to a program that could get to the Final Four, and a year later, the…
-
Exposing these lies will bring the GOP crashing down
I still remember the day, back in 2009 when we were on speaking terms, when Alex Jones showed up naked for a live simulcast of our two shows. It’s one of those pictures that my staff and I have worked for years to get out of our heads. It was for a stunt, of course;…
-
He was willing to testify against the cartel — but ICE got to him first
For Javier Hernandez, cooperating with federal prosecutors felt like the only option. Hernandez, 48, faced up to life in prison after U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents and Fontana police arrested him and seized nearly 22 pounds of meth during a 2015 operation targeting cross-border drug smuggling. Recovering from drug addiction and desperate to avoid being…
-
Trump heralds ‘Easter Miracle’ after daring rescue of F-15 airman in Iran: ‘The enemy was large and violent’
President Trump heralded the daring and successful rescue operation of a missing weapons officer from an F-15E Strike Eagle shot down by Iran last week as an “Easter Miracle” on Sunday. US forces had carried out a high-risk operation to retrieve the crew member in a mission that involved intense fighting near the crash site…
-
Experts weigh in on LeAnn Rimes’ emotional reaction to jaw release therapy: ‘Sympathetic response’
Singer LeAnn Rimes has gone viral for her reaction while receiving jaw release therapy. In a session with Garry Lineham, co-founder of Human Garage in California — a resource for self-healing practices — Rimes received an intra-oral massage, releasing the tension in her jaw. She seemed to instantly feel relief, sobbing on the table. Jaw…
-
‘Fuming’ MAHA diehards point blame at Trump admin with movement set to ‘implode’: analyst
A diehard collection of Make America Healthy Again supporters say they may abandon the movement and Donald Trump if their demands are not heard. At the core of the MAHA movement is Tony Lyons, the president of MAHA Action and the man trying to calm the storm. A series of administrative choices, some backed by…









