For the first time in its 87-year history, the automaker is considering shuttering factories in Germany, citing the need to remain competitive. Source link
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Three Restaurants Where You Don’t Have to Shout
The trick is to avoid restaurants that are completely vibeless. It can be done. Source link
Read More »Aurelius girl who called 911 for her father honored by Cayuga County sheriff
SENNETT — A 6-year-old girl may have saved her father’s life last month with a 911 call. Alivia Schroeder was acknowledged by the Cayuga County Sheriff’s Office Thursday after she called county 911 dispatchers when her father Maison Schroeder had a seizure Nov. 17. She was greeted by officials and …
Read More »Lionel Messi scores for Paris Saint-Germain in first game back since World Cup triumph
CNN — Lionel Messi celebrated his return to Paris Saint-Germain with a goal in his first game back since lifting the World Cup. The 35-year-old only returned to training in the new year after taking some time off to celebrate and recuperate after Qatar 2022, where he finally won the …
Read More »With X Blocked, Brazilians Turn to Other Social Media Platforms
The platform went dark across Brazil on Saturday, sending online commentators to new digital town squares. Source link
Read More »U.N.C. Reports Declines in Black and Hispanic Enrollment
Along with Harvard University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was one of two schools defending affirmative action in Supreme Court cases last year. Source link
Read More »Why Silicon Valley Is Talking About Founder Mode
A debate is brewing among investors and entrepreneurs: Are hands-on founders, such as Steve Jobs and Brian Chesky of Airbnb, the key to start-up success? Source link
Read More »Can We Have Basic Food for Dinner?
Maybe crispy-edged quesadillas, caramelized roast vegetables and fluffy rice, no marinating or multitasking. Source link
Read More »Hospitals becoming a ‘dumping ground’ for kids in DCS custody
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Children in state custody are spending months in Tennessee hospitals because the Department of Children’s Services has no place else to put them. The children have been medically cleared but tie up hospital beds that could be used by others, especially during times of heightened demand. …
Read More »Iranian chess referee fears ostracism over her activism
Three years after fleeing Iran, chess referee Shohreh Bayat fears being further ostracized after challenging the game’s governing body and its president, Russia’s former deputy prime minister, over her choice of clothing at a tournament in October. Source link
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