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Touch Screens Are Distracting Drivers. What Are Carmakers Doing To Help?
The touch screen systems in new vehicles are distracting, increasing the risk of accidents. That's according to a new study from the University of Utah. Researchers say all 30 systems they tested cause some level of driver distraction. A prominent safety advocate says automakers can make their systems safer by preventing drivers from using certain features when the car is moving.
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What Trump's Proposed Changes Mean For Family-Based Immigration
Robert Siegel talks with UC Irvine's Stephen Lee about the history of family-based immigration and the consequences of ending it, which the White House says is among its immigration priorities.
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What A U.S. Refusal To Certify Might Mean For The Iran Nuclear Deal
As President Trump is expected to take a step against the Iran nuclear deal, experts in weapons inspections see a strict process that is meant to follow nearly every bit of nuclear fuel in Iran — but still has some gray areas.
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Environmental Protection Agency To Eliminate Obama's Clean Power Plan
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced Monday that he'll sign a proposed rule to withdraw from the Clean Power Plan, an Obama-designed plan to meet U.S. obligations under the Paris climate accord.
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The Latest In The Investigation Into Las Vegas Mass Shooting
Investigators still have not identified a motive in last week's mass shooting at a concert in Las Vegas. The Clark County coroner will announce new findings in a press conference.
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'Something Amazing' In Angola: War Scraps Become Steel Beams For Rebuilding
Aceria de Angola is a company that is turning old weapons — rifles, tanks — into steel beams. It was founded by a baker, whose business was destroyed by the bloody civil war. But the spoils presented an opportunity.
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Texas Tech Student Held In Shooting Death Of Campus Police Officer
A lockdown at the university was lifted Monday night after a student accused of fatally shooting a campus police officer was apprehended. The suspect has been identified as 19-year-old Hollis Daniels.
Football Legend Y.A. Tittle Dies At 90
Tittle, a great quarterback at LSU and later in the NFL, has died. While he never won a championship, Tittle was the first pro football player to be featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
U.S. Men's National Team Can Advance To World Cup Tonight
There's a few ways the USMNT can punch its ticket to the World Cup, but the easiest way is to just beat Trinidad and Tobago.
Suspects Apparently Reneges On Offer To Turn Himself In
A man wanted in Michigan challenged police on Facebook: "If your next post gets a thousand shares I'll turn myself in along with a dozen doughnuts." It did. They haven't seen him or the treats.
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