Google’s Self-Driving Car Was Just in Another Accident

Are self-driving cars really as safe as tech experts would like to argue? Based on another recent crash involving Google’s self-driving car, it seems that these vehicles aren’t as reliable as vehicle manufacturers suggest. According to Time, Google’s self-driving cars have been involved in more than a dozen car accidents since the company began creating […]

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In Park City, Luxury, Green Real Estate Remain Top Sellers

This summer, Park City’s real estate market is more thriving than ever — especially for luxury and “green” homes. According to a July 9 Wall Street Journal report, one example is the 8,000-square-foot Modernist home designed by architect Wallace Cunningham, which just went on the market for a cool $25 million. The home, complete with […]

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Power Morcellator Controversy Prompts Provision in House Bill

The House of Representatives passed a bill earlier this month that would create a more stringent system for monitoring the safety of certain medical devices, such as laparoscopic power morcellators, by ensuring that make and model numbers are recorded and correlated with patient outcomes. According to a statement from the office of Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick […]

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Californians Cut Their Water Use By an Incredible 29% This May

The latest figures from the California drought are in — and throughout the month of May, California residents successfully cut their water consumption by an incredible 29%, officials with the State Water Resources Control Board announced. According to the LA Times, the news offers hope that the state’s residents may be able to meet the […]

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