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Apr 18 2024
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Watch Boston Dynamics' newest Atlas robot wake up in the creepiest way possible
Robotics company Boston Dynamics has unveiled its latest humanoid robot in creepy footage showing the machine waking up from a deep slumber. In the new video, published April 17 on YouTube, the fully electric "Atlas" humanoid robot lies face down on the floor before unnaturally bending its legs backward beyond its hips. It then puts its strength into its fully rotatable hip joints to rise to
Live ScienceApr 18 2024
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Tesla Stock Falls To Lowest Price Since Last January On Analyst Downgrade
Shares of Tesla sank again Thursday, this time following a downgrade from Deutsche Bank analysts panning Tesla’s apparent “thesis-changing” shift away from its core electric vehicle business, extending the stock’s brutal 2024 selloff. Tesla stock fell 3% by mid-day, hitting as low as $148.70, its lowest ticker since Jan. 25, 2023. Thursday’s decline came after the Deutsche Bank group led by
ForbesApr 17 2024
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South Lamar closed near Barton Springs due to emergency repair
AUSTIN (KXAN) — South Lamar Boulevard is closed just south of Barton Springs Road Wednesday morning for emergency repairs in the area. Austin Transportation and Public Works said in a post on X at 7:46 a.m. there was an emergency street closure south of Lamar and Barton Springs and all lanes on Lamar were closed. Austin Energy’s outage map around 8 a.m. showed an outage in the area with the
KXAN NewsApr 18 2024
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Tesla shares fall as Deutsche Bank flags risks from focus on Robotaxi
April 18 (Reuters) - Tesla shares (TSLA.O) fell to their lowest in more than a year on Thursday after Deutsche Bank raised concerns over the electric automaker's increasing focus on its autonomous vehicle products when profit is under pressure. The Elon Musk-led company's shares fell 2.7% to $151.26 after the brokerage downgraded the stock to "Hold" and cut its price target to $123 from $189.
ReutersApr 18 2024
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A century-old Phoenix energy industry company is going public
Centuri Holdings, with corporate roots dating back before statehood, became Arizona's newest public company following its separation from parent company Southwest Gas in an April 17 stock sale. Centuri provides infrastructure maintenance and construction for utility companies, mainly in natural gas and electricity, but with more recent forays into solar, wind and other renewable energy sources
AZ CentralApr 24 2023
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Driver of electric motorcycle dies from injuries sustained in Boise crash
A crash involving an electric motorcycle and a truck resulted in the death of the motorcyclist two weeks ago, according to a news release Monday from the Boise Police Department. Public notification of the crash, which occurred on April 11 at Division Street and W. Hale Street, was delayed in part to allow time to notify next of kin, although the victim has not yet been publicly identified.
Idaho StatesmanJul 27 2023
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Toxic Electric Fire Engulfs Ship Near Dutch Coast; 1 Killed, Many Injured
By Stefan J. Bos, with additional reporting by Johan Th. Bos in the Netherlands AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS (Worthy News) – Questions were raised Wednesday about the safety of electric cars that the European Union wants to see on roads across the 27-nation bloc as a deadly fire raged across a cargo ship carrying nearly 3,000 cars off the coast of the Dutch island of Ameland. At least ome one sailor
Worthy NewsApr 17 2024
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Ford recalls 456,000 Broncos, Mavericks that may lose power, raising crash risks
NEW YORK — Ford is recalling more than 456,000 Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles due to a battery detection issue that can result in loss of drive power, increasing crash risks. According to documents published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the body and power train control modules for these cars may fail to detect changes in battery charge. And when undetected, a low
NPR Fact CheckApr 17 2024
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3rd federal trial for former Philadelphia union boss John Dougherty underway
READING, Pa. (CBS) -- The latest federal trial for former Philadelphia electricians union boss John Dougherty is underway. A jury has been selected, opening statements were read and testimony began on Wednesday. The trial is the third for Dougherty, the former International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98 boss, in as many years. This time, Dougherty and his nephew, Greg Fiocca, are
CBS News (Online)Jun 14 2023
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General manager of electrical company pleads guilty to defrauding MBTA operator, Keolis
The general manager of a Massachusetts-based electrical company has pleaded guilty to his role in a fake invoicing scheme that cheated the contractor that runs the Boston-area's commuter rail system out of more than $4 million. John Rafferty, 69, of Hale's Location, New Hampshire, pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, according to federal prosecutors. Rafferty was the
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