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A Tesla robot taxi rides down the street along South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, June 22, 2025.Joel Angel Juarez | Reuterstesla CEO Elon Musk said Thursday that the company currently operates a small fleet of robotaxis in Austin, Texas, without human drivers or safety supervisors.”Tesla robotaxis just started operating in Austin and there were no safety monitors in the cars,” Musk wrote on X, adding, “Congratulations to the @Tesla_AI team!” In a separate post, Ashok Elswamy, Tesla’s vice president of software, wrote that the Austin robotaxi service “included several unmonitored vehicles mixed in with a broader robotaxi fleet equipped…

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The United States has issued a warning to Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council, saying it will consider action if the transitional governing body threatens national security in the Caribbean.The U.S. Embassy in Haiti asserted in a strongly worded social media post Thursday that its goal is to “establish basic security and stability.”Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of list”The United States will view any effort by the unelected Interim Presidential Council to change the composition of government at this late stage in its term (scheduled to expire on February 7) as an effort to undermine its purpose,” Deputy Secretary of State…

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Leicester have completed the signing of Alisha Lehmann, confirming the forward’s return to the Women’s Super League. Lehmann last played in the WSL for Aston Villa before joining Juventus in 2024, joining the club from FC Como on a two-and-a-half year deal. The 27-year-old spent six years in England’s top tier, most recently with the Midlands, as well as spells at West Ham and Everton. Her season with Juventus continued, and she helped the team achieve a league and cup double.”It’s a great feeling and I’m very happy to be here. It feels like home to be back in England…

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It’s been nearly two years since Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella predicted that knowledge work (the white-collar jobs held by lawyers, investment bankers, librarians, accountants, IT, etc.) would be replaced by AI. However, despite the great advances made with basic models, changes in knowledge work have been slow to emerge. Models have mastered thorough research and agency planning, but for some reason, most white-collar jobs remain relatively untouched. This is one of the biggest mysteries in AI, and thanks to new research from training data giant Mercor, we finally have some answers. New research examines how leading AI models drawn from…

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The EU needs to be “clear” about Donald Trump’s intentions after he halted a planned levy on eight countries over his stance on Greenland, a senior lawmaker told CNBC.Following the U.S. president’s withdrawal, EU lawmakers ruled out the threat of counter-tariff measures against the United States.Bernd Lange, a member of the European Parliament and chair of the EU-U.S. Trade Relations Committee at the International Trade Commission, said the EU “needs to be more clear” about President Trump’s intentions after he declared on Truth Social late on Wednesday that he had a “framework” for an agreement between the White House and…

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Thursday that he won’t defend the tech giants known as the Magnificent Seven, even though most of them got off to a slow start in 2026.”I think ultimately the money will go back to most of the (Mag7) companies because these companies have so much means and so much money. They’re run by people who are too smart to bet on it,” Kramer said on “Mad Money.”The Mag 7 cohort consists of: Amazon, alphabet, apple, microsoft, meta platform, Nvidia and tesla. AI chip manufacturer broadcom Kramer noted that other stocks are sometimes lumped into that group…

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These are important developments since day 1,429 of Russia’s war against Ukraine.Published January 23, 2026January 23, 2026Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareHere’s what happened on Friday, January 23rd.finding Two volunteers delivering bread were killed in a car attack by a Russian drone in the border area of ​​Derkhach, Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, regional military governor Vyacheslav Zadorenko wrote on the messaging app Telegram. Russian troops launched a drone attack on a high-rise residential building in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk, injuring at least seven people, the city’s mayor, Boris Filatov, announced. One person was killed and four others injured in a Russian…

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John Seiler was walking around Virginia Tech’s campus with his students on Thursday morning when something stopped them in their tracks. It was a pretty cherry tree with an unusual jagged scar running along its trunk. Seiler, a professor and tree physiologist at the university, quickly realized that the damage was the aftermath of what was being dubbed on social media as a “tree explosion.” The tree “broke due to the cold,” he said. As more than half of the United States braces for a powerful winter storm, some meteorologists are warning on social media that such “tree explosions” are…

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Cameron Norrie will be hoping for his seventh win when he faces Alexander Zverev in the third round of the Australian Open.Norie has become a trusted face in British tennis, but has failed to make the last 32 at a Grand Slam just three times in his past 15 appearances. He became the last British singles player to bounce back after scoring a four-set win against American Emilio Nava on Wednesday. monterosa This content is provided by monterosacookies and other technologies may be used. To view this content, you must allow cookies. You can change the settings and enable it…

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The creators of the open source project vLLM have announced that they are moving the popular tool to VC-backed startup Inferact, which has raised $150 million in seed funding at a valuation of $800 million. The round was co-led by Andreessen Horowitz and Lightspeed Venture Partners, confirming TechCrunch’s previous report that vLLM raised funding from a16z. Inferact’s debut reflects the recent commercialization of the SGLang project as RadixArk, which, as we reported on Wednesday, has secured capital led by Accel at a valuation of $400 million, according to sources. As the focus of AI shifts from training models to deployment…

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