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The city also said several grocery stores are open to the public, with their special hours for senior citizens listed.For a full list, which is being updated constantly, click here. 181

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The biggest barrier to fully automated flight is psychological, not technical. Many people may not want to trust their lives to computer systems. But they might come around when reassured that the software pilot has tens, hundreds or thousands more hours of flight experience than any human pilot.Other autonomous technologies, too, are progressing despite public concerns. Regulators and lawmakers are allowing self-driving cars on the roads in many states. But more than half of Americans don't want to ride in one, largely because they don't trust the technology.And only 17% of travelers around the world are willing to board a plane without a pilot. However, as more people experience self-driving cars on the road and have drones deliver them packages, it is likely that software pilots will gain in acceptance.The airline industry will certainly be pushing people to trust the new systems: Automating pilots could save tens of billions of dollars a year. And the current pilot shortage means software pilots may be the key to having any airline service to smaller destinations.Both Boeing and Airbus have made significant investments in automated flight technology, which would remove or reduce the need for human pilots. Boeing has actually bought a drone manufacturer and is looking to add software pilot capabilities to the next generation of its passenger aircraft. (Other tests have tried to retrofit existing aircraft with robotic pilots.)One way to help regular passengers become comfortable with software pilots -- while also helping to both train and test the systems -- could be to introduce them as co-pilots working alongside human pilots.Planes would be operated by software from gate to gate, with the pilots instructed to touch the controls only if the system fails.Eventually pilots could be removed from the aircraft altogether, just like they eventually were from the driverless trains that we routinely ride in airports around the world.  1969

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The cub, said to be 2 to 4 months old, was turned over to the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas. The zoo's staff is now caring for the cub."Despite him being brought to us in a critical condition, our veterinary team acted quickly to stabilize him and he is now doing very well," a Facebook post by the zoo read. "The way he responds to humans leads us to believe that he has been hand-raised up until this point. The next step will be to find him a more permanent home." 482

  

The driver said he lost control of his car while traveling eastbound, causing him to veer onto a front yard before hitting the garage of the house. 152

  

The events coincided with Tucson prosecutors' announcement today of whether they will prosecute Arizona State University's Dr. Scott Warren for a second time. Warren was volunteering with the humanitarian group No More Deaths when he was arrested by U.S. Border Patrol in Ajo, Arizona, on suspicion of concealing, harboring or shielding two undocumented immigrants in January 2018.Warren faces felony charges on counts of "harboring illegal aliens" and "conspiracy to transport and harbor illegal aliens," according to court records, and could face up to 20 years in federal prison if convicted. Tuesday's court appearance follows a mistrial on June 11 when two thirds of jurors sought to acquit him. 700

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