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2 yrs

Tesla issues another safety recall‚ impacting 120‚000 vehicles with potentially faulty doors
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Tesla issues another safety recall‚ impacting 120‚000 vehicles with potentially faulty doors

Tesla issued another recall this week‚ impacting an additional 120‚000 vehicles‚ according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.The automobile manufacturer is recalling 2021 through 2023 Model S and Model X vehicles over potentially faulty doors.A letter from the NHTSA states that the vehicles’ “cabin doors can be unlocked during a crash‚” noting that “an unlocked door may unlatch and open during a crash‚ increasing the risk of injury.”Tesla plans to release an over-the-air software update to remedy the issue. Therefore‚ owners will not need to bring their vehicles in for service. Tesla plans to send out notification letters in February.The fault was discovered earlier this month “during routine validation side-impact testing” when an engineer noticed a door “unlatch after impact on the non-struck side” of the vehicle‚ the NHTSA’s report explained.Tesla’s engineers discovered that the vehicle used in the test “was operating without the lockout functionality‚” which was “inadvertently excluded” from several software releases. The company is not aware of any injuries related to the fault.Two weeks ago‚ Tesla issued a massive recall estimated to impact nearly all its vehicles in the United States‚ Blaze News previously reported. Over 2 million Model S‚ Model X‚ Model 3‚ and Model Y produced between 2012 and 2023 were impacted.The NHTSA conducted an investigation into Tesla‚ reviewing 956 accidents where the drivers claimed to have the vehicles’ Autopilot feature engaged. The agency concluded that Tesla’s Autosteer “may not be sufficient to prevent driver misuse.”To remedy the problem‚ Tesla plans to issue an over-the-air software update that would “incorporate additional controls and alerts to those already existing on affected vehicles to further encourage the driver to adhere to their continuous driving responsibility whenever Autosteer is engaged‚ which includes keeping their hands on the steering wheel and paying attention to the roadway‚” the NHTSA stated.The agency noted that drivers who fail to adhere to the additional safety measures may be suspended from using Tesla’s Autosteer feature.An NHTSA spokesperson told NBC its investigation into Tesla “remains open as we monitor the efficacy of Tesla’s remedies and continue to work with the automaker to ensure the highest level of safety.”Tesla contends that accidents are less likely to occur when drivers engage Autopilot. “In the 4th quarter of 2022‚ we recorded one crash for every 4.85 million miles driven in which drivers were using Autopilot technology. For drivers who were not using Autopilot technology‚ we recorded one crash for every 1.40 million miles driven. By comparison‚ the most recent data available from NHTSA and FHWA (from 2021) shows that in the United States there was an automobile crash approximately every 652‚000 miles‚” Tesla wrote on X earlier this month.Tesla did not respond to a request for comment from NBC. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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2 yrs

Girl‚ 14‚ repeatedly stomps‚ punches head of another girl in class: Cops. Victim hospitalized; suspect released to guardian.
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Girl‚ 14‚ repeatedly stomps‚ punches head of another girl in class: Cops. Victim hospitalized; suspect released to guardian.

A 14-year-old girl repeatedly stomped and punched the head of another 14-year-old girl in a Delaware high school classroom last week‚ police said — and while the victim was hospitalized‚ the suspect was released to a guardian.What are the details?Delaware State Police said the suspect entered a classroom in Lake Forest High School in Felton around 1 p.m. Dec. 19 and repeatedly punched and stomped on the victim’s head. Felton is just over an hour south of Wilmington.Teachers removed the suspect from the classroom‚ and a school resource officer detained the suspect‚ police said.The parent of the girl who was attacked took the victim to an area hospital‚ where she was treated for serious head injuries‚ police said.The suspect on Saturday turned herself in on a charge of second-degree felony assault‚ police said‚ adding that she was arraigned at Justice of the Peace Court 7 and released to a guardian on a $5‚000 unsecured bond.How are folks reacting?Commenters on a story about the incident posted to Yahoo News were incredulous over the extreme violence and how the legal system is handling things:"Stomping a person's head is not assault‚ it is attempted MURDER‚" one commenter said. "Stomping the head is the prison method inmates use to kill. This little murderer's so-called parents should be be charged also.""Felony assault? How about felony attempted murder. You punch someone that is assault; you stomp on someones head‚ that is attempted murder‚" another commenter added. "Make an example out of her. Charge her as an adult and send her to prison for at least 25 [years]. If she does not get in trouble in prison then she can get out; if she gets into trouble‚ then she stays there for life. She did this once; she will be able to do it again.""We'll just a do a restorative circle‚ talk about why you stomped the girl‚ make sure you understand that 'you cannot stomp on the girl's head‚' talk about who[se] fault this really is‚ like society‚ or some mythical mental condition‚ or some systemic 'thing‚' we'll give you a cookie and hot chocolate‚ make sure you're okay and your feet aren't sore from stomping on the girl's head ... if they are‚ we'll massage them for you‚ then send you back to class ... this approach has made school violence so much more rare and much less severe than it was 25 or 30 years ago‚ right?" another commenter wondered.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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2 yrs

Apple Watch ban latest example of feckless Biden leadership
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Apple Watch ban latest example of feckless Biden leadership

Just days before Christmas — the busiest shopping season of the year — two of the hottest tech products were withdrawn from sale by Apple: the Apple Watch Series 9 and the Apple Watch Ultra 2. And it’s largely thanks to the weak hand of President Biden. Apple also can’t replace older Apple Watch models‚ going back to the Apple Watch Series 6. So if you break a screen‚ you’re out of luck because Apple Watches are practically impossible to repair — Apple tends to replace them instead. There is one exception: Apple will still replace broken Apple Watches under warranty. To add even more holiday fun‚ if you got the wrong Apple Watch under the tree this year‚ you can’t exchange it for a different size or band style. You can‚ however‚ return it to Apple for a full refund. Note that the sales ban doesn’t currently apply to third-party retailers like Amazon and Best Buy. How did Joe Biden let the Apple watch be banned? How did we get here? It all comes down to the blood oxygen sensor feature introduced in the Apple Watch Series 6. Back in October‚ the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled that Apple violated light-based pulse oximetry patents held by Masimo‚ an Irvine‚ California-based medical device manufacturer. So the ITC decided to ban imports of the Apple Watch three whole years after the technology was introduced on the market. President Biden then had a 60-day period when he could have vetoed the import ban. President Obama did so for iPhones and iPads back in 2013. However‚ Biden declined to veto the import ban. On Tuesday‚ December 26‚ U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai‚ who handles such requests for the president‚ announced that the administration would let the ban stand. An anti-consumer decision from Biden I’m not a patent attorney‚ so I won’t delve into the merits of Masimo’s case or whether the ITC was correct to ban the Apple Watch. Apple is one of the world’s wealthiest companies‚ and it’s no stranger to questionable business practices. But this much I can say for sure: This sucks for Apple Watch owners‚ and that’s who ultimately suffers for it. And the Biden administration is more than happy to let them suffer. It’s also not a wise economic move. Apple is one of our economy’s biggest drivers and is valued at about 10% of the U.S. GDP. Banning one of America’s hottest products during a shaky economic period is unwise. Regardless of whether Apple infringed on Masimo’s patent‚ the fact is that these companies do not compete directly against each other. Masimo makes dedicated medical devices‚ and Apple makes consumer electronic fashion accessories that happen to have medical features. Masimo does make a smartwatch of sorts‚ the $500 Masimo W1 Sport‚ which is more expensive than an Apple Watch and emphasizes health features over general computing functions. The W1 Sport is a niche device aimed at a much smaller audience. Simply put‚ Obama was wise enough to belay an outright ban on the iPhone and iPad. Biden is not as wise. So now we must wait for Apple and Masimo to come to a settlement. Apple should compensate Masimo fairly for its patents‚ but better leadership from President Biden could have avoided a total ban.
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2 yrs

McCartney‚ Queen‚ The Who Headline 4 Spectacular Nights in 1979
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McCartney‚ Queen‚ The Who Headline 4 Spectacular Nights in 1979

Over the course of 4 nights during the Christmas holiday‚ a Who's Who of British rock stars performed to raise money for war-torn Cambodia The post McCartney‚ Queen‚ The Who Headline 4 Spectacular Nights in 1979 appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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2 yrs

Tom Smothers‚ of Folk-Comedy Duo the Smothers Brothers‚ Dies
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Tom Smothers‚ of Folk-Comedy Duo the Smothers Brothers‚ Dies

The comedy-musical duo's popular variety show was a great showcase for rock acts. But many of the sketches proved too controversial for the CBS sensors The post Tom Smothers‚ of Folk-Comedy Duo the Smothers Brothers‚ Dies appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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Gamers Realm
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2 yrs

Underrated indie roguelike from ex-GTA 5 dev is free for today only
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Underrated indie roguelike from ex-GTA 5 dev is free for today only

Part roguelike and part golf sim and with a dash of Dark Souls difficulty‚ Cursed to Golf is the Epic Game Store's latest freebie. Developed by an ex-Rockstar developer‚ this underrated game has you golfing your way through the underworld‚ taking on a variety of spectral opponents. And if you're fast off the mark‚ it's yours to keep. Continue reading Underrated indie roguelike from ex-GTA 5 dev is free for today only MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best sports games‚ The best indie games‚ The best soulslike games
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RTS Command and Conquer Remastered is 75% off in Steam’s Winter Sale
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RTS Command and Conquer Remastered is 75% off in Steam’s Winter Sale

Command and Conquer is the real-time strategy game that redefined the genre and‚ thanks to Steam's Winter Sale‚ you can snag the remastered collection for 75% off. Even better‚ it's bundled with the remastered release of sidequel Red Alert and all the expansion packs. How can you go wrong with a deal like this? Continue reading RTS Command and Conquer Remastered is 75% off in Steam’s Winter Sale MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best strategy games‚ The best grand strategy games‚ The best RTS games
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2 yrs

Monopoly Go Fortune Countdown rewards
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Monopoly Go Fortune Countdown rewards

What are the Monopoly Go Fortune Countdown rewards? The mobile board game is ringing in the new year with another new event. And if you’ve got the spins to make it all the way through the list of goodies‚ you’ll see 2023 off by waving goodbye to board after board‚ bumping up rent prices‚ and scoring a bunch of Prize Drop Token coins to earn even more. While you’re whittling away the prize pools of the latest Monopoly Go event‚ load up our list of the best online board games to get stuck into as well. It makes sense to play a second similar game once you’re out of Monopoly Go dice links for more rolls‚ after all. And if you want to see what you might have missed‚ the Monopoly Go events page keeps track of it. With this one‚ you’ll have missed the Monopoly Go Gifts All Around rewards. Don’t make the same mistake by missing out on this one.   Continue reading Monopoly Go Fortune Countdown rewards MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best board games‚ Free PC games‚ Monopoly Go dice
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2 yrs

Champions of 'Saving Democracy' NOT Happy Michigan's Supreme Court Won't Keep Trump off the Ballot
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Champions of 'Saving Democracy' NOT Happy Michigan's Supreme Court Won't Keep Trump off the Ballot

Champions of 'Saving Democracy' NOT Happy Michigan's Supreme Court Won't Keep Trump off the Ballot
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NY Times Puts 2017 'Weather Is Not the Same As Climate' Reminder on Hold
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NY Times Puts 2017 'Weather Is Not the Same As Climate' Reminder on Hold

NY Times Puts 2017 'Weather Is Not the Same As Climate' Reminder on Hold
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