Feb 9 (Reuters) - Alphabet unit Waymo said on Monday it has gone fully autonomous in Nashville, Tennessee, ramping up operations as the robotaxi race heats up in the United States.
In September, the company and Lyft announced plans to start offering autonomous cab rides in Nashville this year, making it the first commercial deployment of Waymo's driverless taxis on the ride-hailing firm's network.
While Waymo remains the leader in... (continue reading...)
Feb 9 (Reuters) - Target is stepping up store staffing, but eliminating about 500 jobs in distribution centers and regional offices, CNBC reported on Monday citing an internal memo.
The big-box retailer said it is making changes to the way it runs and oversees stores to improve the customer experience, a top goal of the company's new CEO, Michael Fiddelke, the report said citing an internal employee memo.
Target will reduce the... (continue reading...)
Feb 9 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran said Monday a weaker dollar isn’t much of an issue for the central bank right now.
The kind of decline seen in the dollar “doesn’t matter that much for consumer inflation” and only would if it were very dramatic, Miran said at an appearance at the Boston University Questrom School of Business. When it comes to the dollar decline, “I don't view it as something that sort of had material... (continue reading...)
CHICAGO, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture will open a facility in Texas by the end of next year that produces sterile flies intended to fight the flesh-eating parasite New World screwworm, Secretary Brooke Rollins said on Monday.
The agency produces 100 million sterile flies per week at a facility in Panama and disperses them in Mexico to prevent wild screwworm flies from reproducing. More flies are needed as the pest has... (continue reading...)
By David Brunnstrom
Feb 9 (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Monday it is waiting for details on when and how much the United States will pay toward its delayed budget dues, following a promise last week that Washington would make an initial payment within weeks.
"We've seen the statements, and frankly, the secretary-general has been in touch for quite some time on this issue with Ambassador (Mike) Waltz," U.N. spokesperson Stephane... (continue reading...)
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