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Uber doesn't plan to renew its self-driving vehicle permit in California.The news comes less than two weeks after a self-driving Uber SUV struck and killed 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg as she walked her bicycle across a street in Tempe, Arizona. After the tragedy, the company halted testing of its self-driving cars on roads in North America.Uber's self-driving permit in California goes until March 31 -- and the company said it will let the permit expire."We decided to not reapply for a California DMV permit with the understanding that our self-driving vehicles would not operate on public roads in the immediate future," an Uber spokesperson said in a statement to CNN on Tuesday.Uber's statement comes after several news outlets, including CNN, obtained a letter sent by DMV deputy director and chief counsel Brian Soublet to Uber's public affairs manager, Austin Heyworth on Tuesday regarding its permit.Soublet wrote that if and when Uber applies for a new autonomous vehicle testing permit, it will "need to address any follow-up analysis or investigations from the recent crash in Arizona an may also require a meeting with the department."The news of the letter was first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle.The Tempe Police Department and the National Transportation Safety Board have launched investigations into the crash.Last week, Boston's government asked self-driving companies operating in the city to halt operations while safety procedures are reviewed. On Monday, Arizona officially suspended Uber's self-driving car tests in the state despite that Uber had already paused its operations there. 1643

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Trudging forward in the sweltering sun, thousands of migrants left the Mexican city of Tapachula on Monday and continued their trek toward the U.S. border.There seemed to be little organization as the migrants streamed north -- and plenty of peril.Cars whizzed by long lines of people walking on a highway. One man fell hard from the back of a flatbed. A group of migrants said they had witnessed a child run over by a truck.Scenes from the 2,000-mile journey thousands are making to get to the U.S. borderMexican and Honduran authorities confirmed Monday that a 25-year-old Honduran national participating in the caravan had died."I deeply lament the death of a 25-year-old Honduran man, who was participating in the migrant caravan. He lost his life when he fell off a trailer that was moving," Mexico's Interior Secretary Alfonso Navarrete Prida tweeted. Another Honduran national was confirmed dead Saturday, when he fell off a pick-up truck.On Monday, the majority of migrants made their way on foot. But some also flagged down cars and trucks passing by and piled onto any vehicle that would take them.The highway behind the passing migrants was littered with plastic bottles, juice boxes and Styrofoam plates, resembling the scene of a marathon that has just ended.But for this group -- which U.N. officials estimate numbers more than 7,000 -- the marathon is far from over. 1389

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UPDATE: Thursday, Major League Baseball has decided to cancel the rest of spring training and delay the start of the season by at least two weeks.Original story follows...SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The San Diego Padres say they do not plan to make any changes to their schedule over the coronavirus at this time.The team said there are no current plans to adjust the team's spring training or regular season schedules due to concerns over COVID-19.The team is also in regular contact with Major League Baseball over what steps to take in the future, according to a statement from President of Business Operations Erik Greupner.“Ensuring the health and safety of our guests, players and employees is our number one priority. We are in regular contact with Major League Baseball and numerous health and government agencies, including the CDC, and while we have been informed that the immediate health risk in the San Diego region is low at this time, we are proactively taking increased measures to keep our facilities clean and safe, including our Spring Training facility in Peoria, Ariz. We have also been relying on the guidance and assistance from our excellent team of doctors at UC San Diego Health, which has been helping to lead our region’s response to the coronavirus," Greupner wrote.RELATED:How the coronavirus is affecting sports. Leagues preparing to play in front of empty arenasMAC tournament closed to general public due to coronavirus concernsOhio Gov. asks indoor sporting events be played without spectatorsSome sports events, however, are facing fan-less games or moving entirely.Wednesday, the Seattle Mariners announced that all March games will not be played at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, after Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced a ban on large group events through March."The Seattle Mariners are working with the Major League baseball Office of the Commissioner on alternative plans for our games..." a team statement read.The Golden State Warriors were another major sports team to announce a change this week, as Thursday's game against the Brooklyn Nets will be played without fans, after San Francisco banned large events of more than 1,000 people. 2178

  

Unique hardly describes the lawsuit Scarlett Watts and her attorney recently filed in Florida federal court.Scarlett Watts said she was only days late on her house payment when her mortgage company called looking for their money.  Watts describes the exchange between her and the debt collector as tense but nothing more. Later that day she received a string of obscene text messages.The texts called Watts vulgar names and mentioned her late bill not once but twice.She called the mortgage company and they denied any wrongdoing on behalf of their employee.Attorney Billy Howard has filed a harassment suit on Watt’s behalf against the lender based on Florida and federal law that makes it illegal for a debt collector to harass a borrower on their cell phone.Next Howard plans to subpoena phone records to determine if the texts may have come from a company phone or an employee's phone.Watts says she decided to take legal action to teach the texter a lesson and hopefully collect a few thousand dollars. Victims of debt collection harassment can sue for between 0 and 00 per call or text.Scripps station WFTS in Tampa reached out to the lender four times for a comment. They have yet to respond. 1233

  

Urban Air is fully committed to the uncompromising safety and well-being of our guests and employees. As a family-owned and operated company, safety is at the heart of everything we do. We take matters of this nature very seriously and can assure that appropriate measures have been taken. All staff members have been retrained on all attractions and the employees in question are no longer with us. We are thankful to hear that the child is back in school and we will continue to keep him and his family in our thoughts and prayers through his full recovery. 567

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