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"Republicans and Democrats in Congress sparred on Tuesday over U.S. states setting rules for testing and deployment of self-driving cars and a proposal to allow automakers and technology companies to bypass existing regulations in introducing autonomous cars."
"Democrats on a U.S. House Energy and Commerce subcommittee said that the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) must play a more aggressive role in mandating self-driving car safety."
"A Republican draft package of 14 bills would allow NHTSA to exempt up to 100,000 vehicles per year from federal motor vehicle safety rules, which currently prevent the sale of self-driving vehicles without human controls. It would also bar states from setting self-driving rules and prevent NHTSA from preapproving self-driving car technologies."
Independence Day Weekend looks increasingly nice, with more sun and lots of warmth and humidity. Friday and Saturday will be very muggy — it will feel like a wet sock at times. But it’s summer, so that’s to be expected. Hopefully the woods won’t be too hot, but I’m sure the bugs will be a biting.
Independence Day Weekend Weather Summary | ||||
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Friday. | Chance of T-storms then Showers is likely | 89 degrees | 65 max dew point | 8:36 sunset |
Friday Night. | Showers is likely | 68 degrees | 72 max dew point | 5:21 sunrise |
Saturday. | T-storms is likely | 89 degrees | 72 max dew point | 8:36 sunset |
Saturday Night. | T-storms is likely then Showers is likely | 70 degrees | 71 max dew point | 5:22 sunrise |
Sunday. | Chance of T-storms | 84 degrees | 71 max dew point | 8:36 sunset |
Sunday Night. | Partly Cloudy | 62 degrees | 67 max dew point | 5:22 sunrise |
Monday. | Mostly Sunny | 83 degrees | 67 max dew point | 8:36 sunset |
Monday Night. | Partly Cloudy | 61 degrees | 63 max dew point | 5:23 sunrise |
Independence Day. | Mostly Sunny | 82 degrees | 63 max dew point | 8:35 sunset |
"Americans broadly disapprove of the Senate GOP's health care bill, and they're unhappy with how Republicans are handling the efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, according to a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll."
"Just 17 percent of those surveyed say they approve of the Senate's health care plan, the Better Care Reconciliation Act. Fifty-five percent say they disapprove, while about a quarter said they hadn't heard enough about the proposal to have an opinion on it."