Day Around the Bay: Three Injured When Muni Bus Collides With Pickup Truck
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Day Around the Bay: Three Injured When Muni Bus Collides With Pickup Truck
A private surveillance network in San Francisco includes thousands of cameras and drones used for real-time investigations, with claims of hundreds of arrests. A Muni bus collision with a pickup truck injured three people, with two taken to hospitals for non-life-threatening injuries. Intuit is eliminating about 3,000 jobs worldwide, including hundreds in Mountain View, as it restructures around artificial intelligence. An Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo has been linked to more than 130 deaths, and two American doctors with the illness were moved to hospitals in Germany and Prague. A security guard killed in a San Diego mass shooting is being hailed for helping prevent attackers from reaching a mosque area with more than 140 children. A federal judge ruled the Presidential Records Act is likely constitutional and ordered compliance despite a contrary Justice Department view.
"Larson's $9.4 million network consists of 2,700 private cameras installed throughout the city, as well as 93 drones, which Lurie credits with 800 arrests so far."
"Three people were injured Wednesday afternoon after a Muni bus collided with a pickup truck at 22nd and Mission streets, and two were transported by ambulance to local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries."
"Intuit is eliminating around 3,000 jobs worldwide, including 384 employees in Mountain View, which makes up about 17% of its full-time workforce, as it restructures around artificial intelligence."
"A federal judge ruled that the Presidential Records Act which requires presidents to preserve official White House documents for public access through the National Archives is likely constitutional and ordered Trump aides to keep following it despite a Justice Department opinion arguing otherwise."
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