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Autoblog.com 

GM's Cruise self-driving vehicle without steering wheel put on hold

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Forbes.com 

Is This The Golden Moment For CPG Investors?

As recent IPO performances indicate a potential downturn in the category, some investors are stepping back while others see potential for a golden moment.

Democracy Now! 

Uncommitted Movement Welcomes Biden's Decision to Step Aside Hoping Harris Will Change Course on Gaza

Vice President Kamala Harris has the backing of enough Democratic delegates to secure the party’s presidential nomination, with Democrats planning to hold a virtual roll call in the coming days to formalize her place atop the ticket ahead of the Democratic National Convention in August. The Democratic Party has quickly coalesced around Harris following President Joe Biden’s stunning decision Sunday to drop his reelection bid, but questions remain about whether she will significantly alter Middle East policy. Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Watch: Two women beat each other in 'WWE-style fight' outside Amity University. What happened next shocked people!

A WWE-style fight near Noida's Amity University involving two women went viral, ending with one woman pushed onto a table amid cheers. The crowd's failure to intervene sparked criticism. Another recent viral video featured a violent brawl among coaching institute students, including one armed with a stick. Mixed reactions flooded social media platforms.

EurActiv 

Germany to ringfence constitutional court against extremist takeover

Germany’s government and the centre-right opposition have struck a deal to ringfence the Constitutional Court against blockades and hostile takeovers, amid fears that the far-right could try to undermine the rule of law if it continues to gain ground.