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" ... As Tesla, Waymo and others jockey for positioning in the race to take self-driving vehicles mainstream, a lesser-known Bay Area startup has reached “unicorn” status by offering the industry the software needed to run autonomous tests. ... "
" ... In an effort to boost perceived quality, schools seemingly desire low acceptance rates and jockey for recognition of admitting only the most elite students. In an era of high and increasing skill-intensity, this approach is counterproductive. Instead, higher education must commit to honoring the potential inside every individual. That means radical affordability and accessibility, support for every learning journey, and committing to excellence in teaching and learning. ... "
" ... Jockey / U.S.A. (Director: Clint Bentley, Screenwriters: Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Producers: Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Nancy Schafer) — An aging jockey is determined to win one last championship, but his dream is complicated when a young rookie shows up claiming to be his son. Cast: Clifton Collins Jr., Molly Parker, Moises Arias. World Premiere ... "
" ... This TV Chosun drama focuses on three women who work in the same industry and each face challenging times. One of those women is Bu Hye-Ryoung, played by Lee Ga-Ryeong. She’s a 30-something radio disc jockey who finds it hard to balance her career and time with her husband, played by Sung Hoon. Sa Pi-Young, played by Park Joo-mi is a 40-something radio producer, married to a psychiatrist. The third woman is 50-something Lee Shi-eun, played by Jeon Su-kyeong. She’s a radio program writer, but in the 30 years of her marriage, has sacrificed a lot for her professor husband. Given the drama’s title it is likely to explore what makes a marriage work and what doesn’t. The drama airs January 23. ... "
" ... “Selecting a jockey to ride in most types and classes of horse racing, including the highest paying stakes races where discrimination has the largest monetary impact, solely on the basis of gender is not justified by the results,” conclude the researchers. ... "