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Buttigieg: No-fly list for unruly passengers 'should be on the table'

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Buttigieg: No-fly list for unruly passengers 'should be on the table'

Buttigieg: No-fly list for unruly passengers 'should be on the table'

On CNN’s State of the Union, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg forcefully condemns the uptick in violence against airline workers by unruly passengers.


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Tesla Owners Are Warned Not to Wear Apple Vision Pro While Driving [Video]

Tesla Owners Are Warned Not to Wear Apple Vision Pro While Driving

Tesla Owners Are Warned , Not to Wear Apple Vision Pro While Driving. Videos have recently surfaced online showing people wearing Apple Vision Pros while sitting in the driver's seats of Teslas with autonomous mode engaged, BBC reports. . Videos have recently surfaced online showing people wearing Apple Vision Pros while sitting in the driver's seats of Teslas with autonomous mode engaged, BBC reports. . While some people have admitted that their videos were pranks, others may not have been. This prompted U.S. Secretary for Transport Pete Buttigieg to issue a warning. . Consumers are warned against using the headset while driving in Apple's user guide. Tesla has previously said that even when its vehicles are in autonomous mode, drivers should "maintain control and responsibility for your vehicle.". The Apple Vision Pro headset became available for purchase in the U.S. on Feb. 2 for $3,499. Apple does not want the device associated with virtual reality. Instead, the company calls Apple Vision Pro's capabilities "spatial computing.". Don't describe your app experience as augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), extended reality (XR), or mixed reality (MR), Apple, via blog post targeting developers. Meanwhile, Apple Vision Pro has been drawing 'Black Mirror' comparisons online. . Meanwhile, Apple Vision Pro has been drawing 'Black Mirror' comparisons online.

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Norfolk Southern Joins Federal Pilot Program for Workers to Report Safety Concerns [Video]

Norfolk Southern Joins Federal Pilot Program for Workers to Report Safety Concerns

Norfolk Southern Joins Federal , Pilot Program for Workers , to Report Safety Concerns. Some engineers and conductors at Norfolk Southern will have access to a federal system to anonymously report safety concerns without fear of retaliation. . 'The Independent' reports that Norfolk Southern is the first of six major freight railroads to join the Federal Railroad Administration's program. . So far, the one-year pilot program is limited to members of just two unions based in Atlanta, Georgia, Elkhart, Indiana, and Roanoke, Virginia. The agreement to participate in the program comes just days before the one-year anniversary of the fiery East Palestine, Ohio derailment. . The agreement to participate in the program comes just days before the one-year anniversary of the fiery East Palestine, Ohio derailment. . The disastrous crash prompted temporary evacuations and has cost over $1 billion to cleanup hazardous chemicals that were spilled and subsequently burned. The disastrous crash prompted temporary evacuations and has cost over $1 billion to cleanup hazardous chemicals that were spilled and subsequently burned. 'The Independent' reports that the derailment has also given rise to lingering questions regarding the long-term health consequences for people living in the area. 'The Independent' reports that the derailment has also given rise to lingering questions regarding the long-term health consequences for people living in the area. Norfolk Southern has taken a good first step, and it’s time for the other Class I railroads to back up their talk with action and make good on their promises to join this close call reporting system and keep America’s rail network safe, Pete Buttigieg, U.S. Transportation Secretary, via 'The Independent'. Norfolk Southern has taken a good first step, and it’s time for the other Class I railroads to back up their talk with action and make good on their promises to join this close call reporting system and keep America’s rail network safe, Pete Buttigieg, U.S. Transportation Secretary, via 'The Independent'. Major rail companies have resisted joining the new federal reporting system, claiming their own internal reporting systems are sufficient. . According to Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw, the railroad's decision to join the new reporting program will hopefully set an example for the rest of the industry. According to Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw, the railroad's decision to join the new reporting program will hopefully set an example for the rest of the industry. NS is proud to partner with our labor leaders and FRA to make another industry-leading advancement in safety, Alan Shaw, Norfolk Southern CEO, via 'The Independent'

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