A longtime Tucson physical therapist has been deported to Laos after spending three months at the Eloy Detention Center.
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What your photos are secretly telling everyone (and how to fix it)
E very photo you take is secretly telling a story you might not want to share. Buried inside the image file is hidden ...
In 2028, GM will bring “eyes-off” driving to select highways (to start), so you can read a book, watch a TV show, work on your laptop or chat face-to-face with whomever you’re carpooling with – all ...
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Dubai Metro Blue Line: What you need to know as the 2029 launch nears
More than 500 engineers and experts, supported by 3,000 workers across 12 sites, are working to deliver this world-class ...
Release of the Oct. 3 draft sparked outrage, concern and grief from families across Austin who learned their students may ...
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Investing in UK universities: how to spin research into profits
UK universities are a vital economic asset, but they are also Britain's 'equivalent of Gulf oil.' There are opportunities here for investors, says Matthew Partridge ...
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HKFP Monitor Nov 8, 2025: How Hong Kong’s ‘smiling fencing queen’ saw a backlash; broadcaster caught in sushi row
Legislative election hopeful Vivian Kong sees a rocky start to her political career as public sentiment towards the ...
A few thousand pilgrims, many of them young families with multiple children and the women covering their heads with lace ...
Austin ISD's updated school closure plan has updated transfer policies, boundary lines and would different schools.
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Black vultures attack and kill cattle. Climate change is one reason they're spreading north
After losing a calf to a black vulture a decade ago, Tom Karr, who raises cattle near Pomeroy, Ohio, tried to move his fall calving season later in the year in hopes the vultures would be gone by then ...
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This orange flower cloaks Mexico during Day of the Dead. Climate change is putting it at risk
Farmers, who depend on the ebbs and flows of the weather to cultivate their crops, are on the front line on the climate crisis. This year alone, cempasuchil producers said they lost up to half their ...
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