Ontario Canada

Aurrigo is the latest international autonomous vehicle (AV) company to drive itself to Ontario.

The Coventry, U.K.-based technology innovator develops and manufactures the driverless PodZero. With an operating speed of up to 24km/h, multiple battery options up to eight hours or 80 kilometers, PodZero transports both people and cargo. It can be designed to be wheelchair accessible and incorporate features to help visually impaired passengers. And, to ensure the safety of everyone on the road, PodZeros are monitored through Aurrigo’s control room. Continue reading “Aurrigo rolls into Ontario”

AOL

LONDON, June 16 (Reuters) – British authorities have released the medicinal cannabis oil they had confiscated from an epileptic boy who was later hospitalized suffering from seizures, the boy’s mother said on Saturday.

Billy Caldwell, 12, had traveled to Canada with his mother Charlotte to obtain cannabis oil after Billy’s doctor was ordered to stop prescribing it, but when they flew back into London on Monday customs officials confiscated their supplies.   Continue reading “British boy hospitalized after medicinal cannabis confiscated”

PJ Media – by Megan Fox

As if you needed one more reason to avoid Target after they decided men can use their women’s bathrooms and changing areas, they’ve doubled down on the feel-good virtue-signaling cause du jour that is Pride Month. Yes, it’s that wonderful time of year when your Main Street is overrun with floating dildos and guys wearing half-pants and walking other men on leashes to prove that the gay community is just like us proud of themselves or something.

I always thought embracing the vice of “pride” as a motto was risky. It’s one of the seven deadly sins, after all. Does anyone say to themselves when they have a baby, gee I hope he/she grows up to be prideful and vain!  Continue reading “Target Displays Their New PRIDE! Gear for LGBTQWTF Domination Month”

Caitlin Johnstone

In an environment that is saturated with mass media propaganda, it can be hard to figure out which way’s up, let alone get an accurate read on what’s going on in the world. Here are a few tips I’ve learned which have given me a lot of clarity in seeing through the haze of spin and confusion. Taken separately they don’t tell you a lot, but taken together they paint a very useful picture of the world and why it is the way it is.   Continue reading “Twelve Tips For Making Sense Of The World”

Popular Mechanics – by Anatoly Zak

Move over, Star Wars. Around the same time that Han Solo was declaring the superiority of a blaster by your side, Russian engineers were working on a real laser pistol for cosmonauts to carry, another piece of the secret Soviet arsenal of space weapons.

According to multiple Russian sources, the laser-powered handgun for cosmonauts originated at the Peter the Great RVSN academy, which trains engineers for the nation’s strategic missile forces. The school’s museum carries a copy of the gun, and at least one other surviving artifact was exhibited at the Innovations and Inventions Expo in Moscow in 2011.   Continue reading “The Soviet Laser Space Pistol, Revealed”

Reading the comments, am I the only one that sees this as a good thing?

Yahoo News

The administration of US President Donald Trump is reportedly pulling out of the United NationsHuman Rights Council.

Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley has accused the 47-member organisation based in Geneva for “chronic anti-Israel bias” since she came into office last year and according to a source who spoke to Reuters, the withdrawal is “imminent,” particularly after UN’s recent condemnation of Israel’s violence against Palestinians in Gaza.   Continue reading “Trump administration is pulling the US out of UN human rights council, report says”

American Trucker

WASHINGTON. Over the next decade or so, policymakers project the world will look dramatically different as advances in automation will bring fully autonomous cars and commercial vehicles to the country’s roadways.

But what will that mean for the U.S. workforce – particularly the truck drivers who move our freight from point A to point B?   Continue reading “Full automation: What it means for the American trucker”

Business Insider – by Alexei Oreskovic

Self driving cars are all over the streets of San Francisco these days, with prototypes from GM’s Cruise project and various other companies regularly spotted.

But sightings of more exotic specimens, such as the matte black Zoox car or the ever-elusive Apple car, are also possible for the alert car-spotter.

Business Insider was lucky enough to catch one such mystery robo-car this week in the city’s Bernal Heights neighborhood.   Continue reading “We just saw one of the weirdest self driving cars yet in San Francisco, and no one knows who it belongs to”

The Daily Wire

Soon, all of California’s publicly-funded universities could be required to fully stock their health centers with abortion pills.

After passing the state Senate in January, a bill requiring California’s universities to offer students abortion pills has now passed a state legislative committee, putting it one step closer to an Assembly vote.  Continue reading “California Lawmakers Approve Bill To Stock Universities With Abortion Pills”

New York Post

Australian pedophile Peter Gerard Scully, considered one of the world’s most depraved child traffickers and rapists, smiled as he was sentenced to life in a Philippines court.

The former Melbourne, Australia, property developer was filmed smiling as he left the Cagayan de Oro city court in the southern Philippines province of northern Mindanao.

He had just been sentenced to life in prison, along with his former girlfriend and accomplice, Carme Ann Alvarez.  Continue reading “Infamous pedophile smiles as he gets life in prison”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Seattle, WA — In case after horrifying case, those in positions of power are exposed for their crimes, showing how these positions often attract society’s worse. One recent example of this is a police sergeant in Seattle being found guilty on Wednesday for the repeated rape and molestation of his own daughters.

Daniel Amador, 46, had been free on bail as the trial progressed over the last several months. However, he was detained on Wednesday after a jury found him guilty of first-degree child molestation, second-degree child rape, third-degree child rape and first-degree incest.   Continue reading “High Level Seattle Cop Found Guilty of Repeatedly Raping His Own Children”