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A woman has been charged with reckless endangerment after plowing her car into a Manhattan protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Newser reports 52-year-old Kathleen Casillo was driving with her 29-year-old daughter when she said demonstrators began banging on her BMW. Demonstrators were protesting in support of ICE detainees on hunger strike. Casillo says she panicked and hit the gas. Six people have hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. A demonstrator was charged for allegedly interfering with emergency workers responding to the scene.
Caracas (Venezuela), Aug 28 (EFE).- Former Venezuela's Oil and Energy Minister Rafael Ramírez criticised President Nicolás Maduro and PDVSA management model after Harvest filled and later dropped a millionaire lawsuit against him whic was finally withdrawn for lack of evidence on Wednesday.SOUNDBITES OF FORMER VENEZUELA'S OIL AND ENERGY MINISTER RAFAEL RAMÍREZ DURING AN INTERVIEW WITH EFE:"PDVSA's problem is not technical but political. Maduro is the one who makes decisions. The president of the Republic puts the members of the board of directors and it's like that since it (PDVSA) was formed. With Maduro, there is no way, no way. He will order one intervention after another...nine committees were celebrated so far and all of them have failed. The situation is really bad. These people do not only lack the ability to manage the oil industry but any interest of it. Why? Because they are undermining PDVSA and privatizing it breaking the law and the constitution. They are handing a state industry over to the economical group that supports them in power, which is detrimental to the interests of the state. This government won't solve PDVSA's problems with this government, neither will privatization."
La cavale, à travers le Texas, d'un homme ayant découvert une mallette lui ouvrant le chemin vers la richesse et.. les ennuis !
BMW presented a level five autonomous driving car at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Monday, a car that would allow its driver to completely take his or her mind off the road, enabling the driver to eat, watch a movie, or even sleep behind the wheel. However, the level five autonomous car still has a way to go before being realised. In the meantime, BMW expects to get level 3 autonomous vehicles called iNEXT on the road by 2021.
Nokia looks to be plotting big phone announcements for MWC 2018 next month, right alongside the rumored Samsung Galaxy S9 and Huawei P11. The resurrected smartphone brand, run by HMD Global, has been "super busy" planning for the Barcelona mobile conference, according to a cryptic tweet by Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas. While no concrete details are divulged in terms of what we’ll actually see, taking a glimpse at some recent rumors might point us in the right direction. The oft-rumored Nokia 9 is slated to release later this month alongside a revamped Nokia 8, though MWC 2018 may be our first opportunity to see them in the flesh. Nokia’s flagship efforts got off to a surprisingly good start and seeing these phones arrive in more territories would be a good move.
A new technology developed by Japanese tech company OMRON may have a solution to help prevent crashes caused by driver fatigue. OMRON's Onboard Driving Monitoring Sensor uses facial recognition and artificial intelligence to tell if a driver is falling asleep or texting while driving, and prompting them to pay attention and drive safely.