Uber suspends self-driving cars after woman is killed
The ride-hailing company has suspended all self-driving car tests after a Tempe Arizona woman was hit and killed by an Uber self-driving vehicle.
My wife is 76, born in 1948. She retired at full retirement age and currently collects $1,076 per month. I will be retiring and start collecting at 70 this year (I was born in 1954). When I collect $4,000+ per month does her monthly payment go up to spousal benefit automatically or does it have […] The post When I Claim My $4,000 Social Security, Will My Wife Automatically Get a Spousal Benefit? appeared first on SmartReads by SmartAsset.
"Rarely have I seen such a true win-win scenario for the government, Wall Street and the U.S. consumer."
The crypto sector could benefit from increasing confidence over interest-rate cuts but analysts warned Bitcoin was still susceptible to declines. Last week’s weaker-than-expected jobs report has boosted the prospects of an interest-rate cut from the Federal Reserve. Risk assets like Bitcoin tend to be more attractive in a lower interest-rate environment.
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Palantir shares have surged 36% this year—and more than 200% over the last 12 months—as the data analytics software company gains traction with its artificial intelligence applications, in particular with U.S. commercial customers. Investors will get fresh insights on how Palantir’s AI push is going when the company reports first-quarter financial results after the close of trading on Monday. Palantir’s fourth-quarter results were impressive, driven by strength in the company’s U.S. commercial business, which were, as CEO Alex Karp put it in an interview with Barron’s three months ago, “bombastic, baller, incomprehensibly good.”