Hillary Clinton is just like us. She, too, struggles with iPhone auto-correct. … [Read more...]
The soon to be released Google Maps update will automatically predict your destination
Google Maps has a new trick up its sleeve: predicting your destination when you get on the road. The company will soon be updating its navigation app with a new "driving mode" that uses your location history and other factors to predict your destination. … [Read more...]
President Obama Wants To Change The Way the U.S. Sells Its Oil and Coal
President Obama might have started off his State of the Union address Tuesday night by saying he wasn’t going to list a bunch of policy priorities, but he did offer up some climate change policy changes that we will likely see this year. … [Read more...]
Marco Rubio Agrees with Armed Militia’s Point on Federal Public Lands
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) doesn’t like that militants are currently occupying a federal wildlife facility in Oregon. But he does like the militia’s main idea: Seizing and selling off America’s public lands. … [Read more...]
Oklahoma Fracking Company Will Not Comply with Plan To Reduce Earthquakes
An Oklahoma fracking company said Tuesday that it will not comply with a request to reduce the amount of water it discards into underground wells, setting up a legal battle. … [Read more...]
State Of Emergency is Declared by Governor of California over Massive Methane Leak
Crews from SoCalGas and outside experts work on a relief well at the Aliso Canyon facility above the Porter Ranch area of Los Angeles, Wednesday, Dec. 9. 2015. … [Read more...]
First Kia Obtains Autonomous Driving License and Now Announces New Self-driving Sub-brand
If you thought the Tesla Model S would be the only EV driving itself around for the near future, well, you'd be wrong. Kia just got its license to drive fully autonomous Soul EVs on the public roads in Nevada. But that's not the Korean carmaker's only autonomous tech announcement made at the 2016 International CES Tuesday. … [Read more...]
Former Police Officer Out on Bond in Motorist’s Death and Family is Not Happy
A former South Carolina policeman charged with murder in the shooting death of an unarmed black motorist will remain under house arrest until his trial begins in the fall. The release of Michael Slager on bond Monday was a disappointment to the family of the victim, Walter Scott, said Justin Bamberg, the attorney for the family. "The family is not happy about Mr. Slager … [Read more...]