A new app, “Fetch,” sends cars driven by remote drivers to customers and allows them to manually drive to their destinations in the UK.
Author: Ariana Triggs, USA TODAY
Craving a vacation, but have no one to go with? Here’s how to safely travel solo.
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‘Everyone is a gamer’: Here are some debunked myths about video gaming and those who play
Playing video games is no longer child’s play, as many adults of all ages now play video games to manage stress and socialize.
‘Ben’s Best Blnz’ nonprofit launches to help with cannabis industry disparities, reform
Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Ben Cohen has a new nonprofit, “Ben’s Best Blnz,” aimed at reducing disparities in the cannabis industry and related arrests.
Long lines in South Florida as motorists experience gasoline shortage after flooding
Motorists across South Florida are trying to buy gas as the area experiences a shortage due to weather-slowed deliveries.
Cornell University researchers study interactions with robot trash cans in New York City
Researchers at Cornell University deployed robot trash cans in New York City to study the public’s interaction with the devices and each other.
Several dead, more than half a dozen injured after gunman opens fire inside Kentucky bank
At least four people died and several were wounded, including a police officer, after a shooting inside of Old National Bank in Louisville, Kentucky.
Lebron James opens coffee store in Akron’s House Three Thirty community center
NBA superstar Lebron James opened a first-of-its-kind Starbucks store inside of his new House Three Thirty community center in Akron, Ohio.
United States considering sending highly advanced Patriot missile battery to Ukraine
The United States says they are considering Ukraine sending one of their most advanced weapons systems to aid against Russian aerial attacks.
National Parks Conservation Association pushes for park dedicated to Emmett Till’s legacy
The National Parks Conservation Association is pushing for a park to be created to honor the legacy of Emmett Till and his mother Mamie Till-Mobley.