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How to Talk to Your Child About Traumatic World Events
I think there’s two approaches. One is — you can view it as an opportunity for discussion. People often don’t agree — and that’s the beauty of the world, that we can have differing opinions, we can express how we feel. And sometimes that can be an opportunity for discussion and learning and growth. Other…
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The White House Celebrates Its First ‘Salvadoran Day’ With The Local Community
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Why Volvo Is Launching Its Software HQ Now
Volvo launches its main software development and testing center in Gothenburg, Sweden, in one of the biggest investments in the automaker’s history. The new center will act as a flagship for all of Volvo’s Tech Hubs around the world, which now include locations in Singapore, Krakow, Shanghai, and Lund. With the Volvo EX90 on the…
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Honda Says Making Cheap Electric Vehicles is Too Hard, Ends Deal With GM
The previously announced joint collaboration between Honda Motor and General Motors to develop a platform for affordable electric vehicles (EVs) has been cancelled, the firms said today. Initially publicized in April 2022, the collaboration aimed to produce lower-cost EVs for the North American, South American, and Chinese markets, with the first models expected to roll…
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Japan’s largest auto show returns with focus on mobility
Japan’s biggest auto trade show is set to return on Thursday for the first time in four years after the biennial event was halted in 2021 due to the pandemic, but a lot has changed since 2019. This year, the organizer renamed the event for the first time since 1964, with the Japan Mobility Show…
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Trunk or treats, fall festivals and more: Amarillo area hosts Halloween events
The Amarillo area and Texas Panhandle region are offering days of Halloween- and fall-themed fun for families, leading up to Oct. 31, which is next Tuesday. For those looking for things to do, here is a list of more than 16 events the whole family can enjoy this week and more. These are just a…
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These D.C. Police Officers Work So Much Overtime They Out-Earn The Mayor
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New name, new focus: 3 things to know about the Japan Mobility Show
TOKYO — Japan’s largest auto show is back this week with a new name and focus, reflecting the growing importance of electrification and software technologies for automakers in the race to remain globally competitive. Nearly 500 companies will gather on Wednesday at Tokyo Big Sight, Japan’s largest international exhibition center, for the Japan Mobility Show.…
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FTC and Wisconsin Take Action Against Rhinelander Auto Center for Illegally Discriminating Against American Indian Customers and Charging Unlawful Junk Fees
The Federal Trade Commission and State of Wisconsin are taking action against Wisconsin auto dealer group Rhinelander Auto Center, its current and former owners, and general manager Daniel Towne for deceiving consumers by tacking hundreds or even thousands of dollars in illegal junk fees onto car prices and for discriminating against American Indian customers by…
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In-person events show power of face-to-face connection
Used Car Week is returning to Scottsdale, Ariz., from Nov. 6-9, and Cherokee Media Group is once again thrilled at the opportunity to get the movers and shakers in the business together in person. During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and ban on large gatherings, the auto industry — which thrives on in-person conferences, shows and…