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Tesla confirms its first robotaxi rides will have this passenger safety feature
Tesla confirms its first robotaxi rides will have this passenger safety feature

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Tesla confirms its first robotaxi rides will have this passenger safety feature

Tesla's first robotaxi rides will include a human safety monitor in the front passenger seat. The Elon Musk-led electric vehicle maker has confirmed this feature in the invitations sent to influencers and investors. This passenger safety feature contradicts Elon Musk's previous assurances of fully unsupervised service. The invitations, which announced a June 22 launch date for the highly anticipated service, specify that the human monitor will "accompany you on your trip." This move marks a departure from Musk's earlier promises in January to launch "unsupervised" robotaxis with "no one in the car" this summer. In an April earnings call, Musk further explained that 10 to 20 Tesla Model Y vehicles would be remotely operated in emergencies. However, details regarding Tesla's robotaxi service have been scarce leading up to its launch. What Tesla said in its robotaxi service invitations In the invitation, the company wrote: 'As an Early Access rider, you can be among the first to use our new Robotaxi App and experience an autonomous ride within our geofenced area in Austin. Through this exclusive preview, you'll have the opportunity to provide valuable feedback on our Robotaxi service. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Walgreens Keeps Quiet About This '9 Pills for $7' Generic Cialis Deal Health Alliance by Friday Plans Learn More Undo While the Early Access phase is invitation-only, you are permitted to bring up to one additional guest, so long as they are 18+ and you remain present with them for the duration of the ride. A Tesla Safety Monitor sitting in the front right passenger seat will accompany you on your trip. Early Access will begin this Sunday, June 22, 2025; this date is subject to change. If you are able to join us in Austin, please let us know by responding to this email. Confirmed Early Access participants will receive a separate invitation to download our Robotaxi App. Parameters of Use • You must read through and agree to the attached Terms of Service, Rider Rules, Robotaxi Rider Privacy Notice, and Service Animal Policy. • You must have a credit/debit card on file. • You may request a ride in the app to/from anywhere in the geofenced area, excluding any airports, between 6:00AM to 12:00AM (midnight), every day of the week. These operational hours are subject to change. A map of the geofenced area is available in the app. • Note that service may be limited or unavailable in the event of inclement weather. • Only the invitee may download and use the Robotaxi App to hail a Robotaxi ride. • Please be courteous and treat the service with respect. Your participation in this Early Access program may be terminated for various reasons, including violating these parameters or engaging in unsafe and/or disrespectful behaviour. • Provide a star rating and feedback from your experience in the app. • Photos and video of the experience are ok. We look forward to your feedback. Thanks!' World Music Day 2025: Tech That Changed How We Listen to Music AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Children's cough syrup recalled nationwide over bacterial risk that ‘can cause death'
Children's cough syrup recalled nationwide over bacterial risk that ‘can cause death'

San Francisco Chronicle​

time4 hours ago

  • Health
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Children's cough syrup recalled nationwide over bacterial risk that ‘can cause death'

Medtech Products issued a nationwide recall of its Little Remedies Honey Cough Syrup after discovering a bacterium that can cause serious foodborne illness, according to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory. The voluntary recall affects five lots of the syrup, sold in 4-fluid-ounce amber bottles and distributed in stores — including Walgreens, Target, CVS, and Safeway — and online between December 14, 2022, and June 4, 2025. The affected product bears the UPC 7-56184-10737-9 and includes lot numbers 0039 (exp. 11/2025), 0545 (01/2026), 0640 (02/2026), 0450 (05/2026), and 1198 (12/2026). The recall extends to all lots still within their expiration dates. The bacteria found in the cough syrup, Bacillus cereus, can cause two distinct types of gastrointestinal illness. One type leads to nausea, vomiting and stomach cramps within hours of ingestion. The other manifests later, often with diarrhea and abdominal discomfort. 'Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term illness, exposure to high levels of foodborne B. cereus can cause death,' the FDA warned.

Akash to BrahMos: How indigenous firepower redefined the India–Pakistan equation following Operation Sindoor
Akash to BrahMos: How indigenous firepower redefined the India–Pakistan equation following Operation Sindoor

Time of India

time7 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Akash to BrahMos: How indigenous firepower redefined the India–Pakistan equation following Operation Sindoor

India's response to the 7 May Pahalgam terror attack , which killed 26 civilians, was swift and strategically calculated. Operation Sindoor was launched to dismantle terrorist infrastructure across Pakistan and PoJK. It also pushed back Pakistani retaliation and inflicted damage on key military facilities. 'We achieved, I would say, almost 100% of what we set out to do,' Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh told ANI in an exclusive interview. Singh said the operation was driven by deep coordination between the armed forces and intelligence agencies. 'This particular operation was characterised by tremendous tri-service synergy, as well as synergy with the intelligence agencies,' he said. Nine high-priority targets were struck with precision on the first night, following fifteen days of intensive planning and surveillance. Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track default , selected Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Walgreens Hides This Cheap 87¢ Generic Viagra from Seniors – Here's Why fridayplans Learn More Undo India assumes strategic control of conflict escalation Operation Sindoor wasn't just a retaliation. It was designed to send a broader message—that India now controls the escalation ladder. 'We will decide the time and place. We are not leaving it to the terrorists to decide time and place,' Singh said. This, he explained, is part of a shift toward 'escalation dominance'. Live Events 'The surprise is always on the side of the terrorist,' he said. 'But by establishing this escalation dominance on our side, we are ensuring that they should realise that there will be a response… time, place, everything – would be in our hands.' India's strategy is no longer reactive. It is calibrated and forward-looking. Indigenous weapons took centre stage Operation Sindoor was also a showcase of India's maturing defence technology. Singh emphasised how Indian systems played a central role. 'We were using a mix of foreign-origin and indigenous weapons effectively. And the indigenous weapons that were used did very well, and BrahMos, in fact, was probably, you could even call it a game changer,' he said. Singh highlighted the effectiveness of the Akash missile system and the retrofitted air defence units used to counter drones and low-flying aircraft. 'Indian origin weapons, some of them worked very well. I mean, BrahMos did amazing. Akash also did very well,' he said. He added that Indian forces were not just ready, but confident. 'They were very confident in terms of their capacity and their ability to access the precision standoff weapon we needed for this operation.' A measured, calculated punishment India's strikes were not symbolic or limited. They were designed to cripple operational leadership and command centres. 'This particular barbaric atrocity would be answered and answered in such a way… we will not be confining ourselves to the foot soldiers or to some remote camps. We will be going after the headquarters, going after the leaders,' Singh said. He added that Operation Sindoor was about scripting a new kind of response—one that doesn't just retaliate, but disorients. Pakistan's attempted retaliation and eventual ceasefire plea Pakistan initially refused communication after India's first night of strikes. 'On the first night after the strike, they refused even to talk to our DGMO,' Singh said. 'They only said to just wait for our response.' However, the mood shifted once India struck deeper. 'They were the ones who came forward asking for time, asking whether we would be willing to meet them and talk to them. And thereafter, of course, asking for a cessation of the hostilities,' he said. Singh confirmed the sequence is well documented. 'They are the ones who came forward, who asked for time and thereafter essentially asked for a ceasefire,' he added. He said Pakistan's military treated the terrorists as part of their own assets. 'They did respond to our limited calibrated strikes only on their terrorist quarters and infrastructure by trying to hit our military establishment. In a sense, they took ownership of the terrorists as being one of their assets,' Singh said. Pakistani airbases took a serious hit Singh pointed out that India's strikes on Pakistan's military infrastructure had lasting effects. 'The fact that we were able to hit their most important air bases, including the one at Noor Khan, itself should make it very clear that these were fairly significant losses that they suffered,' he said. 'Many of those airfields are still out of commission. There are other assets that have been damaged as well as significant casualties as well,' he added. Budget growth and the absorption challenge Singh acknowledged that India's defence budget has steadily grown, particularly for modernisation. But the bigger challenge, he said, lies in using those funds effectively. 'Our budget has been growing at a rate of about 7 per cent. I'm talking only about the modernisation capital budget,' he said. However, he pointed out that, 'in many years, we've ended up surrendering money.' This year, that changed. 'We actually fully utilised our revised estimate,' he said. More significantly, India signed defence contracts worth ₹2 lakh crore—double the previous high of ₹1 lakh crore in 2023–24. 'But unless you speed up procurements, unless you do the contract signings, then get after the vendors to ensure that those contracts are fulfilled… your absorptive capacity itself is a bigger constraint than the budgetary constraint,' Singh said. India's defence manufacturing has reached new milestones. According to Singh, defence production hit a record ₹1.27 lakh crore in FY 2023–24. This industrial push is backed by 16 Defence Public Sector Undertakings, more than 430 licensed firms, and around 16,000 micro, small and medium enterprises. This growing ecosystem ensures India can rely more on its own capabilities in future operations.

Police seek information in June 14 stabbing on Idaho Ave. that left one seriously injured
Police seek information in June 14 stabbing on Idaho Ave. that left one seriously injured

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Yahoo

Police seek information in June 14 stabbing on Idaho Ave. that left one seriously injured

Las Cruces police are investigating a stabbing that occurred early on June 14 along the 200 block of East Idaho Avenue. The victim, a 39-year-old man, told police he was sitting in his car shortly after midnight when someone approached and demanded the keys to his vehicle. The suspect began stabbing the victim who denied his request, according to a news release from the City of Las Cruces. Crime: Pedestrian killed by driver at Boutz and El Paseo June 13 The police did not provide the name of the victim. The victim was able to escape and ran to the nearby Walgreens on El Paseo Road, where police and fire personnel met the victim. The victim was airlifted to an El Paso hospital with serious injuries. The suspect was a Black man, the victim told police. He was about 5-feet-11-inches tall with short hair and a goatee, wearing an oversized black hoodie and dark pants, the victim said. The suspect spoke with a Midwest or East Coast accent, the victim said. Anyone with information that can help identify the suspect in this crime is asked to call police at 575-526-0795. This article originally appeared on Las Cruces Sun-News: Police continue to investigate June 14 stabbing

LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. (RAMP) Partners with Walgreens Advertising Group to Leverage First-Party Data
LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. (RAMP) Partners with Walgreens Advertising Group to Leverage First-Party Data

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. (RAMP) Partners with Walgreens Advertising Group to Leverage First-Party Data

LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:RAMP) is on our list of the 10 best marketing stocks to buy right now. Myimagine/ On June 11, LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:RAMP) announced a collaboration with Walgreens Advertising Group. With this collaboration, WAG will leverage its first-party data to enable more personalized and measurable campaigns across media channels. Walgreens' first-party data, consisting of over 101 million loyalty members, will offer strong data governance and consumer consent. LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:RAMP) is among the best advertising agency stocks to buy right now. Furthermore, this deal will allow advertisers to enhance their media performance through improved interoperability, flexibility, and control. The company points out that this should result in a faster time-to-value, increased granular measurement, and improved return on investment for both brands and their media partners. LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:RAMP) provides a data connectivity platform that enables firms to unify customer and prospect data. It does so while ensuring consumers' privacy. Furthermore, its platform also offers people-based marketing solutions such as data collaboration, activation, measurement, and analytics. While we acknowledge the potential of RAMP as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: 10 Best Marketing Stocks to Buy Right Now and 12 Best Gold Stocks to Invest In According to Billionaires. Disclosure: None.

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