12 THINGS TO KNOW NOW |  | Google's New Car Doesn't Have a Steering Wheel
Google has unveiled a two-seat prototype for its much anticipated driverless car following years of extensively testing autonomous vehicles—and it's missing things like brakes, pedals and a steering wheel. The tech giant plans to run a pilot program in California within the next two years if these prototypes perform well | |  | | |  | Cops Overlooked Red Flags In California Slayings
Police missed an opportunity to thwart Elliot Rodger's plans just weeks before he killed six University of California, Santa Barbara students in a knife and gun rampage and left behind a chilling manifesto | |  | | |  | Edward Snowden: 'I Was Trained as a Spy'
The NSA contractor-turned-leaker says in a new interview airing on Wednesday that his job with the U.S. government included living undercover overseas: "I was trained as a spy in sort of the traditional sense" | |  | | |  | Square Will Help Small Businesses Get Cash Advances
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey's startup sees its purpose as bringing elegant simplicity to financial transactions, but its new service Square Capital aims to help companies that can't convince banks to give them a loan by making cash advances a more straightforward, respectable funding option | |  | | |
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