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Chinese automakers overtake U.S. rivals in sales for the first time, report shows
CNBC· 5 days agoAutomotive companies in China sold more cars than their U.S. counterparts for the first time last...
Bank of Japan set to reduce JGB purchases, stands pat on interest rate
CNBC· 5 days agoThe Bank of Japan is largely expected to hold interest rates steady at the end of its 2-day meeting...
FPL commits to finish utilities undergrounding project by end of 2024 | Your Observer
The Longboat Observer· 17 hours agoFlorida Power & Light committed to Longboat Key staff that the undergrounding project will finish in 2024, as long as the storm season doesn’t present any setbacks. At the town commission’s ...
Artist Sef's "Looking Forward" t-shirt supports Feed SoCal food drive
KABC 7 Los Angeles· 3 days agoLOS ANGELES (KABC) -- "My my real work is graffiti," stated local artist Robert "Sef" Seminario. Sef...
Man brandishes sharpened pencil at Campbell employees
San Jose Mercury News· 20 hours agoHIT AND RUN, BATTERY: 11:11 a.m. at West Campbell and Victor avenues. The victim confronted the man, who spit on them. The victim was believed to have initiated the rode rage incident and caused the collision.
Indianapolis receives $30 million to help fund 8 projects across the city
WTHR Indianapolis· 5 days agoProjects like a Nickel Plate Trail pedestrian bridge over Keystone Avenue and fixing up Madison...
Historic Steptoe neighborhood descendants honor past with Father’s Day, Juneteenth celebration
KSHB-TV Kansas City· 2 days agoDescendants of Kansas City’s former Steptoe neighborhood in South Westport gathered Sunday at St. James Missionary Baptist Church to commemorate their history with two holidays: Father’s Day ...
Torrence working out, preparing for next phase of basketball career
The Post-Standard· 6 days agoTorrence spent his last college basketball season in Binghamton, where he ranked fifth nationally in...
South Brunswick brothers who served in WWII and Korean war honored with street dedication
News 12 New Jersey· 3 days agoThe Scurato brothers were lifelong residents of South Brunswick Township.
City Hall closed for Juneteenth
The Yuma Sun· 6 days agoIn observance of the Juneteenth holiday commemorating the Union’s declaration of the end of slavery in 1865, Yuma City Hall will be closed for the day of June 19. All curbside trash and recycling ...