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Plus, a workers’ strike stops travel at major German airports.   Tesla recalls self-driving cars over federal safety concerns; a German airport strike grounds 300,000 passengers. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin.   TOP NEWS Tesla recalls 360,000 self-driving cars over accident risk Odd Andersen/AFP via Getty Images - Tesla is voluntarily recalling more than 360,000 of its vehicles amid federal concerns about the safety of its “Full Self Driving” (FSD) technology. [[New York Times / Neal E. Boudette](] - A National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) [safety recall report]( said the software could result in vehicles “traveling straight through an intersection while in a turn-only lane, entering a stop sign-controlled intersection without coming to a complete stop,” and making other violations. [[CNN / Chris Isidore](] - The FSD feature costs $15,000, or $199 per month, and is available to owners with high driver-safety scores. However, drivers must be alert while using FSD. [[CNBC / Lora Kolodny](] - On Thursday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk pushed back on the NHTSA’s “recall” label, since the automaker will deliver an over-the-air software update that won’t require drivers to physically return their vehicles. [[The Hill / Julia Shapero](] - Unlike airplanes, automated car technology is available to the public without facing federal safety regulations, increasing the likelihood of massive recalls like Tesla’s. [[Slate / David Zipper](] 📍 If you read just one story Vox's Rebecca Heilweil explains why Tesla tests potentially dangerous new software when drivers are already on the road. [[Vox / Rebecca Heilweil](]  [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( German airport strike grounds thousands of flights - On Friday, a strike by staff at seven major German airports forced the cancellation of more than 2,300 flights impacting 300,000 passengers. [[Associated Press](] - The Verdi labor union ordered the 24-hour strike to demand a 10.5 percent wage increase that keeps up with inflation. [[CNN/ Chris Stern, Inke Kappeler, and Olesya Dmitracova](] - German workers are the latest to strike following major walkouts in France and the UK as Europe grapples with higher energy and food costs amid the war in Ukraine. [[Reuters / Klaus Lauer](] - German airport staff went on strike in July 2022, causing chaos during the peak travel season. The union on Monday threatened another summer of disruptions if employers failed to improve pay and conditions. [[BBC / Jenny Hill](]   MISCELLANEOUS Vox explains Republican Sen. Rick Scott’s plan to let every government program — even Social Security and Medicare —expire after five years. [[Vox / Dylan Scott](] - Hundreds of anti-government protesters gathered overnight in cities across Iran to demand equality and freedom. [[Deutsche Welle](] - Fox News hosts thought Donald Trump’s claims about voter fraud in the 2020 election were bogus, according to text messages revealed through Dominion Voting System’s defamation lawsuit against the network. [[AP / Randall Chase](] - A Nicaraguan court stripped 94 leading dissidents of their citizenship in what experts say is a violation of international law. [[BBC / Vanessa Buschschlüter](]   CROSSWORD OF THE DAY What's a seven-letter word for supermodel Jenner? [Solve today's new Vox crossword puzzle]([,]( and stay tuned for more puzzles coming out Monday through Saturday. Want more crosswords? [Sign up for our crossword newsletter here]( and get a dedicated crossword reminder each weekend.   Support our work Reader gifts help keep Vox and newsletters like Sentences free for all. Support our work with a gift today. [Give](   VERBATIM “Even if you work 24/7 for the next 60 days, I’m not sure there are enough hours to adequately address all the issues NHTSA has raised.” [[Missy Cummings, a professor of engineering at George Mason University, on the Tesla recall / Slate](]   LISTEN TO THIS What is love? Can science help us predict whether a relationship will succeed? Or is it all just chaos? [Listen now ▶](   Read more from Vox [Why is there so much secrecy in philanthropy?]( [How bad of a norovirus wave is the US in for?]( [The fatal beating of Tyre Nichols, explained]( [Russia’s emerging new offensive in Ukraine, explained by an expert]( [A top Senate Democrat has an extraordinarily radical plan to deal with Trump’s worst judge](  [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences]( [unsubscribe](param=sentences). If you value Vox’s unique explanatory journalism, support our work with a one-time or recurring [contribution](. View our [Privacy Notice]( and our [Terms of Service](. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Floor 12, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2023. All rights reserved.

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