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Uber and Lucid begin real-world deployment of robotaxi service for employees
Uber and Lucid have moved their robotaxi service from testing to real-world deployment for Uber employees in San Francisco. This step advances autonomous vehicle technology and signals a move toward wider commercial use.

Eric Dane, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Star and ALS Advocate, Dies at 53
Actor Eric Dane, known for Grey’s Anatomy, died at 53 after battling ALS, which he publicly fought and advocated for. His death prompts a wave of tributes and a crowdfunding effort for his family’s support.

Texas man Daniel Moreno-Gama charged with attempted murder after Molotov cocktail attack on Sam Altman's home
Daniel Moreno-Gama, 20, was charged with attempted murder after throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's home and threatening to burn down AI headquarters. Authorities found a manifesto with threats against Altman and other AI leaders, highlighting security risks faced by the AI industry.

Sam Altman's SF Home Targeted Again; Two Arrested in Gunfire Incident
Sam Altman's home in San Francisco was hit in a second attack involving gunfire, just days after a Molotov cocktail incident. Authorities have arrested two suspects, highlighting rising tensions and potential risks to AI industry leaders.

Gonzaga Remains Top of Mid-Major Rankings Amid Close Wins and Rising Contenders
Gonzaga stays at No. 1 in mid-major rankings with a recent win over Pacific. They have also returned to the AP Top 10, signaling strong national recognition.

Brooklyn Nets and Warriors Jersey Histories Spotlight Player Numbers from 1967 to 1993
This collection details the history of jersey numbers 43, 44, and 45 across the Brooklyn Nets, Celtics, and Warriors. It features notable players like Gary Gregor, Hank Whitney, Kris Humphries, and others, emphasizing their impact. These stories reveal evolving team legacies and player identities linked to these numbers.

Red Bull's F1 Marina Showrun in San Francisco Ends in Chaos and Fire
Red Bull's F1 showcase in San Francisco turned chaotic, with Yuki Tsunoda's car catching fire during a demo. Despite the disruptions, the event attracted an estimated 40,000 spectators eager to witness the spectacle.

Kirk Cousins Set for 2026 Free Agency After Falcons Release
Kirk Cousins will become a free agent in 2026 after the Atlanta Falcons announced his release on March 11. Several teams, including the Cleveland Browns, are eyeing him as a potential signing as free agency begins.

Olympic skier Eileen Gu responds to JD Vance’s criticism over her China choice
Eileen Gu, the Olympic freestyle skier, has publicly responded to JD Vance's criticism regarding her decision to represent China instead of the U.S. Her sharp retort, including a tweet saying 'Thanks, JD!,' indicates her stand amid political discourse. This incident spotlights the complex intersection of sports, politics, and personal choice.

Waymo and Waze Partner to Share Pothole Data Directly with Cities for Maintenance
Waymo and Waze have strengthened their collaboration by sharing pothole data directly with city governments, aiming to improve maintenance. This new step could significantly accelerate pothole repairs and urban road safety.

US Jury Finds Elon Musk Liable for Misleading Twitter Shareholders in $44B Acquisition
A US jury found Elon Musk liable for misleading Twitter shareholders during his $44 billion takeover bid, citing deceptive statements about spam accounts. The ruling could lead to substantial financial damages and intensifies legal challenges for Musk's acquisition strategy.

Zoox Expands Driverless Robotaxi Service to San Francisco, Las Vegas, Austin, and Miami
Zoox is growing its autonomous robotaxi service to include San Francisco and Las Vegas alongside Austin and Miami. This expansion, with added service features and upcoming vehicle mass production, sets the stage for broader commercial deployment.

Protesters Demand Pause on Frontier AI at OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI Offices
Protesters gathered outside OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI offices to demand a pause in frontier AI development. The movement spotlights growing fears about AI's potential dangers and calls on CEOs for collective action.

CBS Streaming News Workers Strike 24 Hours Over Contract Dispute
CBS Streaming News workers staged a 24-hour strike after failing to agree on a new contract post-expiration. This action signals deepening labor tensions around compensation and job security at CBS News's digital units.

Uber Launches Uber Elite, a Premium Chauffeur Service for the Upscale Market
Uber launches Uber Elite, a new luxury chauffeur service featuring amenities like champagne, aimed at upscale clients and executives. The service aims to differentiate Uber in the competitive ride-hailing market by offering a premium experience.

Elon Musk to Testify in Court Over Twitter Stock Drop Before $44B Deal
Elon Musk will testify in court regarding allegations that he manipulated Twitter's stock price before acquiring the platform. This case questions the transparency of the deal and could have wider legal and financial repercussions.

Joe Lacob Affirms Warriors' Opposition to Tanking and Defensive Strategy
Joe Lacob of the Golden State Warriors emphasizes that the team will not tank to improve draft position, aligning with NBA debates on anti-tanking measures. He also denies protecting Jonathan Kuminga, underscoring their commitment to team integrity.

Yahoo Sports Reveals Key NFL Fantasy Insights for 2025 Season and Offseason Moves
Yahoo Sports breaks down the top 10 fantasy football players for the 2025 NFL season, offering insights into potential standout performers. It also covers three crucial offseason roster moves impacting NFC West fantasy values and explores key quarterback questions in Arizona and Atlanta for this offseason.

Ex-California Charity Leader Accused of $1.2M Theft for Luxury Goods
A California charity CEO is charged with stealing $1.2 million in public funds. The funds were allegedly used to purchase luxury goods, raising concerns over charity accountability.

Bob Melvin Rejoins Athletics as Special Assistant, Marking Return to Oakland
Bob Melvin, a prominent MLB manager, is returning to the Oakland Athletics as a special assistant, signaling a strategic move for the team's front office. His extensive experience and previous ties to the organization are expected to influence the team's future.