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U.S. men win 4×400 relay for third consecutive Olympics
Christopher Bailey, Vernon Norwood, Bryce Deadmon and Rai Benjamin ran in an Olympic-record 2:54.43 to win gold.
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Christopher Bailey, Vernon Norwood, Bryce Deadmon and Rai Benjamin ran in an Olympic-record 2:54.43 to win gold.
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A-STEP: The AstroPix SounA-STEP: The AstroPix Sounding Rocket Technology Demonstration Payload arXiv:2411.03165v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A next-generation medium-energy (100 keV to 100 MeV) gamma-ray observatory will greatly enhance the identification and characterization of multimessenger sources in the coming decade. Coupling gamma-ray spectroscopy, imaging, and polarization to neutr…
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The Tesla Revolution: AI-The Tesla Revolution: AI-Powered Cars, Robotaxis, And The Future Of Labor For many years, Tesla has faced skepticism from Wall Street, with notable short-sellers like Jim Chanos arguing as far back as 2016 that it was a heavily overvalued company due to excessive enthusiasm…
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A trip through Vigilante’A trip through Vigilante’s Jeep restomod and restoration wonderland Old SJ-series Jeep models are some of the most iconic American things there are. At Vigilante 4×4 in Texas, however, adding rubber-burning muscle and a whole lot of engineering makes them even more.
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Porsche’s $375,000 911s CPorsche’s $375,000 911s Can Inspire Its Next Reinvention The German sportscar manufacturer can close a giant gap with Ferrari by selling fewer cars at higher prices, while offering lots of expensive extras. Porsche AG has become a deeply unloved stock, yet bankers still crave its expensive, highly customizable 911 sportscars — and…
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Edinburgh activists targeEdinburgh activists target SUVs in solidarity with Spain’s flood victims Tyre Extinguishers group stencils ‘These cars kill Valencians’ on 4x4s in city to highlight SUVs’ role in climate crisis
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Americans owe $1.21 trillAmericans owe $1.21 trillion in credit card debt, a record high Americans continue to rack up debt, owing $1.21 trillion on their credit cards as of the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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