Single greatest risk, taking a Waymo.
One thief will stand in front, the car can only stop. The other guy will smash the window and rob you.
There is nothing you can do.
Once this trend catches on, Waymo’s will need to be bullet proof to convince consumers to use them.
PSA: Do not open your windows in Waymos.
I was assaulted and robbed in a Waymo in the Mission District.
I was punched three times in the face and head. Waymo treats criminals as pedestrians and stops moving, leaving you vulnerable.
They gave me 5 free rides tho
I don’t understand who put this pretentious person in charge?
They put her there like she is level headed and rational and fair.
Complete manipulation.
Abby Phillip: "ICE raids are controversial, always have been, always will be."
Ben Ferguson: "Not really. When Obama was doing them, it wasn't controversial. You guys did ride-alongs."
United Airlines expects to have @Starlink installed on 80% of its entire fleet by the end of this year.
Southwest expects to have 300+ of its airplanes to have Starlink by end of 2026.
Honored to have the endorsement of my dear friend, @SamuelLJackson
Sam has always shown up for the people and causes he believes in - and I am grateful he is showing up for Los Angeles.
We’re aligned on the change I’m working to bring to L.A. That means getting more people off the streets into housing and connected with comprehensive services. It means more affordable housing units being built. And it means continuing to lower crime down to historic lows.
🇫🇷 France just made Zyn a criminal offense.
Up to 5 years in prison and $436,600 in fines for nicotine pouches; the harshest penalties anywhere in the world.
No other country has gone this far. Most have just restricted sales or raised the age limit.
Meanwhile, in the U.S., nicotine pouches are already the second most popular tobacco product among minors. The demand is there. Governments just haven't figured out how to respond yet.
Source: New York Post
🎵🇭🇷 Croacia irrumpe en la final de Eurovisión con un himno histórico que denuncia la ocupación otomana y revive la tradición de tatuajes cristianos para proteger a las jóvenes.
La canción para la final interpretada en su idioma materno que no tiene nada de woke denuncia la ocupación turca islámica de sus tierras durante siglos y recuerda la antigua tradición croata de tatuar motivos cristianos en las niñas católicas para evitar que fueran raptadas, convertidas al islam y sometidas a esclavitud sexual.
El tema, que incluye versos como “por eso muchos eligieron la tumba, nuestras madres no parieron esclavos”, ha sido aplaudido como un acto de valentía cultural en plena era de corrección política, mientras Turquía ya elevó quejas oficiales.
Los vecinos croatas, lejos de autocensurarse, han convertido el escenario europeo en una lección de memoria histórica porque la historia se respeta.