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Carmakers push back against Apple’s takeover of the dashboard

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Weather   来源:Culture & Society  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:EDITOR’S NOTE: This story is a collaboration between Rochester Institute of Technology and The Associated Press.

EDITOR’S NOTE: This story is a collaboration between Rochester Institute of Technology and The Associated Press.

Many foreign visitors are parents of international students at U.S. colleges and universities.“They’re like, ‘Hey let’s drop our kid off and go on vacation for a week.’ Or kid’s graduating, let’s get them through college and go on vacation,’” said McBirnie, who owns a pizza place in town. “They really bring a huge economic impact to this town.”

Carmakers push back against Apple’s takeover of the dashboard

Yellowstone suffered a one-two punch betweenin 2022 that cut off access to parts of the park for months.Tourism rebounded with 4.7 million visitors last year, Yellowstone’s second-busiest on record.

Carmakers push back against Apple’s takeover of the dashboard

Winding roads and natural distractions help fuel numerous accidents in and around the park.The first death involving a passenger vehicle in Yellowstone came just a few years after the park was completely motorized and a fleet of buses replaced the stage coaches and horses used for transport in the park’s early years.

Carmakers push back against Apple’s takeover of the dashboard

In 1921, a 10-passenger bus went off the road in the Fishing Bridge area of the park and down an embankment, killing a 38-year-old Texas woman when her neck was broken, according to park historian Lee Whittlesey.

Whittlesey in his book “Deaths in Yellowstone.” chronicles deaths by all means –- from drownings in hot springs, to bear maulings, airplane crashes and murders. Auto deaths, Whittlesey wrote, are “legion” in the park, to the point that he felt them too ordinary to include in his tally of fatalities.On Saturday, Trump repeated his calls for Powell to cut the benchmark rates. That could cause inflation to accelerate, but the president has maintained that inflationary pressures have largely disappeared from the economy.

“Too Late Powell, a man legendary for being Too Late, will probably blow it again - But who knows???” Trump posted on Truth Social.WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump isn’t the only one who wrapped up a

in recent days. A private jet carrying Nvidia’s CEO trailed Air Force One across the region. Oil executives and bankers followed, too, as American executives dropped everything — canceling longstanding obligations and zooming into board meetings back home — to cozy up to Trump and bolster the image he tried to sell on his first majorWith Trump back in the White House, a jaunt with the president or a stop in the Oval Office is now as routine for America’s business leaders as a speech to an industry conference.

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