Uber removing self-driving vehicles after Phoenix fatality

A self-driving Uber SUV struck and killed a pedestrian in suburban Phoenix in the first death involving a fully autonomous test vehicle, prompting the ride-hailing company Monday to suspend all road-testing of such autos in the U.S. and Canada.

Powerball ticket worth $457M sold in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Lottery officials say the winning Powerball ticket worth almost $457 million was sold at a convenience store in Lancaster County.

US college student found dead in Bermuda after search

A Pennsylvania college student who disappeared following a rugby tournament in Bermuda was found dead Monday after an intensive search of the British island territory.

White House lawyer says Trump not considering firing Mueller

President Donald Trump is not considering firing the special counsel investigating Russian election interference, a top White House lawyer said, after a cascade of Trump tweets revived chatter that the deeply frustrated president may be preparing to get rid of the veteran prosecutor.

Trump’s opioid fight includes death penalty for drug dealers

President Donald Trump’s plan to combat opioid drug addiction nationwide calls for stiffer penalties for drug traffickers, including the death penalty where appropriate under current law, a top administration official said.

In a landslide, Putin wins another six years as president

Russian President Vladimir Putin won a fourth presidential term with nearly 77 percent of the vote — his highest score ever and a massive mandate to pursue his nationalist, assertive policies for another six years in power.

 
4th explosion, triggered by tripwire, raises fears in Texas

Fear escalated across Texas’ capital city on Monday after the fourth bombing this month — a blast that was triggered this time by a tripwire, demonstrating what police called a “higher level of sophistication” than the package bombs used in the previous attacks.

Henderson unveils Smart City Strategy

The city of Henderson launched its Smart City Strategy earlier this month to complete its technological vision over the next three years.

Clark County schools target policy for firearms on campus

Teachers and other staff are allowed to bring firearms to school with permission from school officials under a Nevada law passed decades ago but never implemented by the district.

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