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Police to revisit Natalie McNally murder scene to jog people’s memories
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The best robots and AI innovations at CES 2023
From mundane tools like lawn mowers to fantastical concept cars that get to know their drivers, just about every innovation showcased at CES 2023 was infused with AI.
EU nation to build fence on border with Türkiye
Greece is set to build a new border fence on the European part of the border with Türkiye, a minister has announced
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Ukraine’s Defense Minister Says Ukraine Has De Facto Become A Part Of NATO, And Expects Weapons In Return
Ukrinform: This year, Ukraine de facto became part of NATO – Reznikov This year, Ukraine de facto became part of NATO – Reznikov Ukraine’s Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov has said that this year, Ukraine de facto became part of NATO, an…
This Kentucky Bourbon Chocolate Walnut Pie distills winter sunshine
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Bad links and T-Mobile’s 5G internet | Q&A with Patrick Marshall
Patrick Marshall answers questions about links that might contain malware and what to do if you are having problems with T-Mobile’s 5G internet.
Enrich your garden connection with a deeper look at native PNW plants
As gardeners, we are especially attuned to the land we tend. With that in mind, here’s a look at a few Pacific Northwest plants from a variety of perspectives.
Mali Pardons Detained Ivorian Soldiers
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