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How the 1908 Ford Model T changed everyday life forever
The Ford Model T did not simply put more people behind the wheel. It rearranged daily life, work, and even the shape of ...
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NIPOST bets on digital infrastructure beyond traditional mail
Africa’s most populous nation is rolling out a national digital postcode system led by the Nigerian Postal Service, a ...
Republicans' new accountability test for colleges and universities will go into effect soon; the test will cut off federal aid to school programs whose graduates struggle to earn a reasonable living.
The concept itself is hardly radical. Golf, tennis and sailing have long embraced private clubs. Why not skiing?
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Electric Van of the Year 2026: Kia PV5 Cargo
The Kia PV5 Cargo is the 2026 Auto Express Electric Van of the Year, with the Ford E-Transit Custom and Ford Explorer ...
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How Rwanda Is Addressing Gaps in HIV Treatment
The Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC) is finalising preparations for the rollout of lenacapavir, a long-acting injectable drug for HIV prevention, expected to be introduced in November.The preparations ...
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Affordable Electric Car of the Year 2026: Nissan Leaf
The Nissan Leaf is the 2026 Auto Express Affordable Electric Car of the Year, with the Citroen e-C5 Aircross and MG 4 Urban ...
Food Manufacture heard from several industry experts on how businesses can stop playing catch up and start leading the way.
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#Cannes2026 | The shift to creators, but who do communities actually trust?
Finally recognised as a discipline in their own right this year, creators weren't simply invited to Cannes; they were embedded into the festival itself. This shifted the conversation away from reach ...
With her family’s support, Alyona outfitted the vehicle fairly quickly: cosmetic repairs, equipment purchases, and testing of ...
Two new e-commerce giants are now offering cross-border shopping services to Singapore shoppers, China’s Pinduoduo and Temu.
A multinational aerospace, defense, and security technology company has begun marketing an upgrade to its Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) system that records smart device identifiers — like ...
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