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In 2017, Waymo began testing its level 4 cars in Arizona to take advantage of good weather, simple roads, and reasonable laws. [23] In 2017, Waymo began testing in Michigan. [93] Also, in 2017, Waymo unveiled its Castle test facility in Central Valley, California. Castle, a former airbase, has served as the project's training course since 2012 ...
Louay M. Safi (Arabic: لؤي صافي) is a Syrian-American, a scholar of Islam and the Middle East, and an advocate of Arab and Muslim American rights.He published on such issues as social and political development, modernization, democracy, human rights, and Islam and Modernity.
Abigail Keasey Frankel, prominent club and civic worker of Portland. She was the first president of the Oregon Federation of Business and Professional Women [58] Agnes Moore Fryberger (1868–1939), music educator [72] Sarah E. Fuller (1838–1913), philanthropist and social leader; Sarah Ewing Sims Carter Gaut (1826–1912), socialite and ...
The D.C. policy change went into effect on June 27, making the district the first place in the U.S. to offer gender-neutral driver's licenses and ID cards. [112] In June 2018, Maine began issuing yellow stickers to cover part of the ID card with the statement "Gender has been changed to: X – Non-binary". [113]
These laws were similar in nature to those of Colorado and Washington, except the D.C. initiative did not contain an allowance for commercial sale. A rider attached to the 2014 "Cromnibus" bill further prevented D.C. council members from enacting legislation to allow for commercial sale. [175] [176]
On February 17, 2013, approximately 35,000 to 50,000 protesters attended a rally in Washington, D.C. organized by the Sierra Club, 350.org, and the Hip Hop Caucus, in what Bill McKibben described as "the biggest climate rally by far, by far, by far, in U.S. history".