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    Next Autopilot trial to test Tesla's blame-the-driver defense

    Plaintiffs' lawyers in a California wrongful-death lawsuit against Tesla have cited an email from the automaker's president, Jon McNeill, as evidence that the company knew drivers would not watch the road while using Autopilot. The email, written six weeks before the first fatal accident involving Autopilot, described McNeill's positive experience with the system.

    EA Sports UFC 5: Here’s complete roster of fighters and weight classes

    EA Sports has launched UFC 5, the franchise's debut on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. It offers fresh features and a roster with fighters from various weight classes, including Heavyweight, Light Heavyweight, Middleweight, Welterweight, Lightweight, Featherweight, Bantamweight, Flyweight, Women's Bantamweight, Flyweight, and Strawweight divisions. The diverse roster includes legendary and current fighters.

    UK regular pay growth slows for first time since January

    UK regular pay growth has decreased to 7.8% from 7.9%, while inflation-adjusted pay has increased by 0.7%, the highest since October 2021. Job vacancies have also fallen to a two-year low of 988,000. The softer job market increases the likelihood of the Bank of England keeping interest rates on hold.

    EPL Transfer: List of players recruited and released by Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool

    Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Arsenal are busy in transfer market. We have all details.

    NFL 2023: Free agency tracker, top players, key details

    The air offseason of the National Football League 2023 seems quiet this year.

    Year of the Bond starts with a $150 billion sales spree; may spill over this week

    While investors are off to a quick start in making back some of that money, the pace of this week’s bond rush shows that issuers are bracing for something that’s still very 2022: volatile markets where the opportunity to borrow can slam shut faster than you can say consumer price index.

    The Economic Times
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