The tech giant acquired Drive.ai after laying off 200 workers in its own self-driving car division in January.
Author: Associated Press
Facebook to help French police crack down on hate speech
Facebook is agreeing to help French police identify hate speech suspects, in what the French government is celebrating as a global first.
Home price growth is down. Again.
U.S. home price gains slowed for the 13th straight month in April, evidence that weaker demand is keeping prices in check even as mortgage rates fall.
Phone dead on the beach? Craving a Slurpee at the park? 7-Eleven now delivers to you
More than 2,000 7-Eleven “hot spots” will be working starting Monday. Customers need to download 7-Eleven’s 7NOW app to find a hot spot near them.
Iran’s naval chief threatens to down more US drones
President Trump last week called off military strikes against Iran after the Iranians shot down U.S. surveillance drone, valued at over $100 million, on Thursday.
Prosecutors: Alleged Sacramento cop killer was lying in wait with an illegal assault rifle
California prosecutors filed a murder charge Friday alleging that a Sacramento man was lying in wait when he used one of two illegal assault rifles to kill a rookie police officer
Philadelphia cocaine haul is largest in U.S. history: 35K pounds and $1.1B
Federal authorities have upped the amount of cocaine they seized from a ship at the Philadelphia port to more than 35,000 pounds.
Egypt suspends hot air ballooning in Luxor after 11 tourists swept into the desert
Egypt has suspended hot air ballooning over ancient sites in Luxor after winds took 11 tourists off course and forced them to land in the desert.
Bend it like Modi: Indian PM marks Yoga Day
Indian P.M. Narendra Modi practiced various yoga poses alongside an estimated 40,000 people for International Yoga Day in India’s eastern state of Jharkhand.
Like salmon? They’re now the first genetically modified animals approved for consumption
Inside an Indiana aquafarming complex, thousands of salmon eggs genetically modified to grow faster than normal are hatching into tiny fish.