Surveillance video shows a woman crouching beside a Waymo self-driving taxi, trying to lure a beloved neighborhood cat to safety. A second later, the car drove off. By Heather Knight Reporting from ...
The self-driving taxis have become ubiquitous in the city, but an uproar ensued when one ran over a beloved feline. Credit... Supported by By Heather Knight Reporting from San Francisco At Delirium, a ...
Video released today contradicted Waymo’s initial statement about the killing of KitKat, the beloved bodega cat at Randa’s Market, known by many as the “mayor of 16th Street.” KitKat died after a ...
The death of a neighborhood bodega cat named Kit Kat has shaken San Francisco’s Mission District, according to The New York Times. After Kit Kat was run over by a Waymo robotaxi on the evening of ...
When KitKat, a beloved bodega cat, was killed by a Waymo in San Francisco in late October of this year, the incident quickly went viral. It ignited grief and outrage. It also renewed scrutiny of ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A self-driving Waymo taxi hit a dog in San Francisco, reigniting a heated debate over autonomous vehicle safety ...
San Francisco is an admittedly quirky city, but an emotional debate there over the tragic death of a cat is strangely emblematic about the way too many Americans react to current events. Something bad ...
Just over a month after a Waymo autonomous car hit and killed KitKat, the beloved Mission bodega cat, Randa’s Market welcomed a new feline to its store late last week: Coco, a six-month-old white ...
San Francisco, the United States: The sidewalk outside Majed Zeidan’s grocery store in San Francisco’s Mission District has stayed filled with flowers, candles, memorials and pictures since his cat ...
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