Federal regulators to require automatic emergency braking on heavy trucks and buses

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:35:07 GMT

Federal regulators to require automatic emergency braking on heavy trucks and buses The government will require heavy trucks and buses to include automatic emergency braking equipment within five years, the federal traffic safety agency said Thursday, estimating it will prevent nearly 20,000 crashes save at least 155 lives a year.The announcement by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration follows a similar move last month for all new passenger cars and light trucks. The actions represent the traffic safety agency’s latest efforts to regulate electronic systems that take on certain tasks that drivers themselves have normally handled. NHTSA has been reluctant in the past to impose such regulations, saying the technology would change during the time it took to enact new rules.Ann Carlson, the safety agency’s chief counsel, said Thursday that automatic emergency braking systems will reduce the frequency and severity of rear-end crashes, as well as rollovers and accidents involving loss of driver control.“Advanced driver assistance systems like AEB have the p...

Skelton: On Delta tunnel, Newsom should know his limitations

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:35:07 GMT

Skelton: On Delta tunnel, Newsom should know his limitations To paraphrase Clint Eastwood’s Dirty Harry in the 1973 movie classic “Magnum Force,” a governor’s got to know his limitations.There are limits to the power even of a governor with no major political opposition and a very friendly, normally cooperative Legislature.This time, Gov. Gavin Newsom may have found his limitations. Key lawmakers are pushing back against his late-entry legislation to expedite construction of a highly controversial water tunnel under the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.As is his pattern, Newsom is trying to jam through the legislation at the last minute, denying legislators and the public ample time to assess and debate the proposal. That really ticks off lawmakers, whether they’re leaders or backbenchers.“It feels disrespectful to the [legislative] process,” state Sen. Susan Talamantes Eggman, D-Stockton, said at a Senate committee hearing on the governor’s proposal this month.“To try to force something through at the last minute like this on such a contro...

A SpaceX rocket arcs across the California sky, hurling internet satellites to the heavens

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:35:07 GMT

A SpaceX rocket arcs across the California sky, hurling internet satellites to the heavens  A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches across the SoCal sky’s early Thursday morning Van Nuys CA/USA June 22, 2023. The F-9 is carrying another batch of Starlink V1.5 internet satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The Falcon 9’s first stage booster landed on a drone ship in the Pacific Ocean. (Photo by Gene Blevins/Contributing Photographer)A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches across the SoCal sky’s early Thursday morning Van Nuys CA/USA June 22, 2023. The F-9 is carrying another batch of Starlink V1.5 internet satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The Falcon 9’s first stage booster landed on a drone ship in the Pacific Ocean. (Photo by Gene Blevins/Contributing Photographer)A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches across the SoCal sky’s early Thursday morning Van Nuys CA/USA June 22, 2023. The F-9 is carrying another batch of Starlink V1.5 internet satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The Falcon 9’s first stage booster landed...

Opinion: Military recruiting crisis requires immediate call to action

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:35:07 GMT

Opinion: Military recruiting crisis requires immediate call to action At a recent House Armed Services Committee hearing, leaders from the Army, Navy, and Air Force all dutifully reported that they expected to miss their annual recruiting goal this year by thousands. This is just the latest sign that the military recruiting crisis — the worst since the institution of the all-volunteer force in 1973 — is not abating.Despite significant efforts by the military services, such as offering hefty enlistment bonuses of up to $50,000 and the ability to choose your first duty station, recruiting numbers have not improved. The effects on the armed forces are sobering: Navy ships are undermanned, and the Army is considering cutting the number of its Brigade Combat Teams.Assemble 100 experts and veterans in a room and you will hear 100 reasons why recruiting is in trouble. At least one will point to low unemployment and the competitive job market; others will blame the lack of eligible recruits, disqualified by obesity or low test scores. Still more will mention ...

Fans raise security questions after shooting at Insomniac Events festival in Washington leaves two former California residents dead

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:35:07 GMT

Fans raise security questions after shooting at Insomniac Events festival in Washington leaves two former California residents dead After a shooting at Insomniac Events’ Beyond Wonderland Festival at Gorge Amphitheatre in Washington on June 17 that killed two former Southern California residents and injured several others, fans of the popular electronic music festival promoter’s events have expressed safety concerns.Fans took to social media to inquire about increased security measures for future events like the sold-out, two-day Day Trip Festival set to take place at The Queen Mary Waterfront in Long Beach on June 24-25.Pasquale Rotella, CEO of Burbank-based Insomniac Events, has responded to the shooting in a series of posts on his official Instagram account, extending his condolences to the victims’ families and for all of those affected by the shooting. He also explained that this was an isolated situation that took place a half mile outside the perimeter of the main festival grounds, but inside an overflow camping lot.ALSO SEE: Couple fatally shot at Beyond Wonderland EDM festival identified as former Calif...

California cop arrested for off-duty assault, stabbing at bar

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:35:07 GMT

California cop arrested for off-duty assault, stabbing at bar An LAPD officer is behind bars after being arrested at an Upland bar for allegedly assaulting and stabbing another patron while off-duty, authorities say.The Upland Police Department arrested Officer Arthur Contreras, a 28-year veteran of the department, on Wednesday, June 21. Contreras served in the Detective Support and Vice Division.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Oakland police officer Phong Tran bound for trial on charges of bribing witness, perjury in murder case Crime and Public Safety | ‘A little ATM for you’: Oakland police detective accused of paying other murder witnesses Crime and Public Safety | Gov. Newsom plan would roll back access to police misconduct records Crime and Public Safety | Ex-California cop receives 13 years for crash that killed passenger, injured 2 others Crime and Public Safety | ‘I was told what to say’: Woman claims Oakland police officer fed...

Photos: Endangered blue whales hanging out off California coast

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:35:07 GMT

Photos: Endangered blue whales hanging out off California coast The summertime blues are back.Blue whales, the world’s largest animal, are showing up in big numbers off the Southern California coast this season, a welcome return for ocean and wildlife enthusiasts who marvel at the massive sight of the endangered species just a few miles from shore, with sightings spanning from the South Bay to Dana Point in recent days.Blue whales have been spotted off the coast, with five seen just a few miles off Dana Point’s coastline on June 21, 2023. The whale seen here, dubbed “Notcho” has a unique dorsal fin with a notch in it, making it easy for naturalists to spot. (Photo courtesy of Laura Lopez/Dana Wharf)Blue whales have been spotted off Orange County the past few weeks, thrilling ocean enthusiasts who get up-close looks at the world’s biggest animal. (Photo courtesy of Eli Parnes/Newport Coastal Adventure)Blue whales have been spotted off the coast, with five seen just a few miles off Dana Point’s coastline on June 21, 2...

Official says about 350 Pakistanis were on boat carrying migrants that sank off Greece last week and many may have died

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:35:07 GMT

Official says about 350 Pakistanis were on boat carrying migrants that sank off Greece last week and many may have died ISLAMABAD (AP) — Official says about 350 Pakistanis were on boat carrying migrants that sank off Greece last week and many may have died.Source

La lucha por derogar una de las leyes de aborto más obsoletas del mundo se está llevando a cabo en Reino Unido

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:35:07 GMT

La lucha por derogar una de las leyes de aborto más obsoletas del mundo se está llevando a cabo en Reino Unido (CNN) — Cientos de manifestantes se alinearon en la calle frente al Tribunal Superior del Reino Unido el sábado con carteles que decían “Nuestros cuerpos, nuestro derecho a decidir”, antes de marchar por las calles del centro de Londres exigiendo reformas a las leyes de aborto para mujeres en Inglaterra y Gales.A principios de este mes, una mujer británica que usó medicamentos para interrumpir un embarazo después del límite permitido legalmente en el Reino Unido fue sentenciada a 28 meses de prisión según la legislación de la era victoriana, en un caso que ha dado lugar a llamados a una revisión de las leyes de justicia reproductiva en el país. La mujer, que tiene tres hijos, cumplirá 14 meses bajo custodia y el resto en libertad condicional.Un año después de que la Corte Suprema de EE.UU. anulara el fallo Roe vs. Wade y reavivara un movimiento de protesta mundial contra la restricción del acceso al aborto, los defensores del derecho a decidir en el Reino Unido dicen que se ha...

Are Washingtonians too chicken to eat ‘lab-grown’ meat?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:35:07 GMT

Are Washingtonians too chicken to eat ‘lab-grown’ meat? (new Image()).src = "https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384&cid=c2ffed0c-3624-46c0-b10f-97c976d290a3";cnx.cmd.push(function() { cnx({ playerId: "9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384",mediaId: "4b091ca7-6e81-45a0-89c1-4a568fead027"}).render("dd4ecd21635449f48ea81031a7d3d27d"); });This week, U.S. regulators gave the green light to two companies creating “lab-grown chicken” — meat made from animal cells without slaughtering a chicken.While it may be a while before you see it on grocery store shelves, two restaurants will be the first to serve it — and one of them will be in D.C.Chef Jose Andrés also promised one of his restaurants will add it to the menu, but he hasn’t said which one, yet.In Dupont Circle, WTOP asked people if they would be willing to try it out. The results of the not-so-scientific study were mixed, to say the least.Gloria Akol of Alexandria, Virginia, said while the intentions are good, she would be uncomfortab...