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Uber's 24/7 Robotaxis Launch in San Francisco

Uber has launched 24/7 commercial robotaxi services across San Francisco in a landmark move for autonomous vehicles, offering driverless rides to passengers in partnership with Waymo and Cruise.

Waymo faces federal probe over school bus incidents

Exclusive: American autonomous vehicle giant Waymo faces federal investigation following multiple incidents involving near-misses with school buses, raising serious safety concerns about driverless technology.

Waymo Robotaxis Under Federal Safety Investigation

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a sweeping investigation into Waymo's autonomous vehicles following a series of concerning incidents, raising questions about the safety of self-driving technology.

Waymo Driverless Cars Launch in London

London becomes Europe's first major city to welcome fully driverless cars as Waymo launches public robotaxi service, marking a transformative moment for urban transport.

Driverless cars scream through San Francisco nights

Exclusive investigation reveals how autonomous vehicles are terrorising San Francisco neighbourhoods with bizarre screaming sounds and late-night gridlock, sparking safety concerns and regulatory battles.

Waymo fast-tracks London autonomous ride-hailing service

Google's parent company Alphabet is fast-tracking its autonomous ride-hailing service Waymo for London deployment, setting the stage for a dramatic showdown with Uber in the capital's competitive transport market.

Waymo driverless taxis coming to London next year

London is poised to welcome fully autonomous Waymo taxis on its roads next year, marking a revolutionary shift in urban transport and positioning the UK capital at the forefront of self-driving technology adoption in Europe.

LA Metro CEO's Secret Settlement Package Revealed

Exclusive investigation reveals how Los Angeles Metro CEO Fesia Davenport received a substantial settlement package to quietly exit her role, raising serious questions about transparency and accountability in public transportation leadership.

LendingTree CEO Doug Lebda Dies at 56

Financial technology pioneer and LendingTree founder Doug Lebda has died unexpectedly at 56, leaving the business world mourning the loss of a visionary leader who revolutionised online lending.

Waymo driverless car makes illegal U-turn in London

A Waymo autonomous vehicle has been caught on camera performing an illegal U-turn in London's West End, raising serious questions about the safety and regulation of driverless technology on UK roads.

Amazon's Zoox expands robotaxi testing to Las Vegas & Austin

Amazon's self-driving subsidiary Zoox is accelerating its real-world testing, deploying its purpose-built robotaxis on public roads in Las Vegas and Austin. This strategic expansion signals a new phase in the competitive autonomous vehicle race, challengi

Qantas ex-Coinvestigation Joyce gets £14.4m payout after turmoil

Former Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has been handed a staggering £14.4 million payout following his early departure, despite a tumultuous final year marked by flight cancellations, legal battles, and a tarnished reputation for the Australian airline giant.

Waymo Driverless Taxis Launch in Denver and Seattle

Alphabet's autonomous vehicle division, Waymo, is expanding its driverless taxi service to Denver and Seattle, marking a significant step in the future of urban mobility and tech innovation.

Cracker Barrel Heir Slams CEO's 'Disastrous' Woke Rebrand

Dan Evins, son of Cracker Barrel's founder, delivers a scathing critique of CEO Julie Masino's controversial rebranding efforts, warning it alienates the chain's core customer base and strays from its cherished heritage.

P&O Ferries 'Most Hated Boss' Peter Hebblethwaite to Quit

P&O Ferries CEO Peter Hebblethwaite, who sparked national outrage by sacking 800 staff without notice, is stepping down. His controversial tenure ends as the firm faces ongoing scrutiny over its 2022 mass dismissal scandal.

P&O Ferries CEO admits breaking law in mass sackings

P&O Ferries boss Peter Hebblethwaite was grilled by MPs after admitting to deliberately breaking employment law by sacking 800 staff without consultation. The CEO's defiant testimony has ignited a political firestorm and calls for stronger worker protecti

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