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Tesla (TSLA) is working to advance self-driving technology in China, but must comply with local regulations. As part of the effort, the company is considering processing data collected in China in Chinese data centers to avoid conflicts with regulators. The company is also seeking approval to transfer data overseas for processing, Reuters reported.Yahoo Finance Autos reporter Pras Subramanian explains why this is an important move for Tesla.For more expert insights and the latest market trends, click here to watch the full episode of Catalyst.This post was written by Stephanie Mikulich.video transcriptTesla is reportedly moving forward with plans to build a…

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Current interim director of operations Tiffany Powell will not continue in the role she has held since last summer, when former director of operations David Lawrence was hired as interim director. The business manager oversees operations such as bus operation and maintenance.exploreOhio AG files lawsuit seeking removal of two teachers pension system board membersBoard member Eric Walker, who made the motion to hire Jones, said the move was necessary to “transition leadership to ensure the district’s continued progress and success.” He revealed the board’s plan to have Jones start on June 1, after Powell’s contract expires.Walker later posted on social…

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CNN — Scottie Scheffler, the No. 1 ranked golfer in the world, was arrested Friday morning and charged with a felony after allegedly attempting to drive near the scene of a fatal accident outside the PGA Championship venue in Louisville, Kentucky. Scheffler was charged with a felony count of second-degree assault on a police officer, as well as a misdemeanor count of third-degree criminal mischief, reckless driving and failing a traffic-directing officer, according to court records. He was then released from prison and returned to Valhalla Golf Course for the second round of the tournament. Shortly after 10 a.m., he…

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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday said the protests witnessed in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) are a natural outcome of Islamabad’s continued policy of systematic plunder of resources from the region. . “This is a clear sign that Pakistan continues its policy of systematically extracting resources from these territories, which remain under forcible and illegal occupation,” ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a weekly media briefing. We believe that this is the result of “Such exploitative policies deny local populations, their rights to, and the benefits of, their own resources,” the report said. P.T.I. Quoting Jaiswal. Jaiswal also reportedly…

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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday said the protests witnessed in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) are a natural outcome of Islamabad’s continued policy of systematic plunder of resources from the region. . “This is a clear sign that Pakistan continues its policy of systematically extracting resources from these territories, which remain under forcible and illegal occupation,” ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a weekly media briefing. We believe that this is the result of “Such exploitative policies deny local populations, their rights to, and the benefits of, their own resources,” the report said. P.T.I. Quoting Jaiswal. Jaiswal also reportedly…

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As India’s elections progress, celebrities like Salman Khan are advocating for voter engagement. Salman tweeted about the phase in Maharashtra. … read more As India’s elections progress, celebrities like Salman Khan are advocating for voter engagement. Salman tweeted about the fifth phase of polls in Maharashtra on May 20 and urged his followers to participate. He emphasized the importance of voting for the country and shared his commitment to activism and civic duty. Salman’s upcoming projects include ‘Sikandar’ and ‘Tiger Vs Patthan’.Read more As India’s election season gathers momentum, celebrities are stepping up to encourage voter participation. Salman Khan recently…

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Cybercriminals are relentless in their efforts to gain access to as many organizations’ critical infrastructure systems and valuable confidential data as possible. This is especially true in the education sector. In the education sector, school district data is essentially a low-hanging fruit that can be sold on the dark web. Everyone has an important role to play in defending against cybercriminals. To protect school networks, K-12 school district trustees, superintendents, administrators, and staff need to be well-informed about the cyber threats their schools face and their impact. Here’s how her district’s IT leaders and staff can help schools make cybersecurity…

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What you need to knowA federal lawsuit alleges that the way local school board members in Pennsylvania’s coal region are selected unfairly excludes Latino voters from power. Nearly two-thirds of Hazleton Area School District students are Hispanic, but no Hispanic student has ever been elected to the school board.That has prompted a court challenge that claims non-Hispanic white voters are taking advantage of the district’s “at-large” voting system to maintain the status quo. Latinos seeking jobs and affordable housing have transformed Hazleton, Pennsylvania, in recent decades, but a federal lawsuit alleges that the way local school board members are elected…

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Press your fingers to your lips and pull down your jawline — track more social media trends on TikTok. The “squeak” lets others know that you are trying to shape your jaw by pressing your tongue against the roof of your mouth. The measure is named after controversial British orthodontists John and Michael Mew, who promoted the theory of orthotropy, which states that the position of the tongue determines the shape of the jaw. Although the science is questionable, its influence on teens’ social media habits is very real. “The biggest surprise is how addicted they are to it, how…

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The Chinese government is stepping in as the last buyer of the seemingly endless housing crisis.Chinese authorities took their boldest move yet on Friday, announcing a nationwide plan to buy up some of the country’s vast housing stock that is struggling on the market. Mortgage rules have also been relaxed. The central bank announced it would provide $41.5 billion in low-cost loans to help state-owned enterprises buy homes that have been built but are not selling.This flurry of action occurred just hours after new economic data revealed the hard truth that no one wants to buy a home right now.Policymakers…

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