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Opus IVS to Showcase Revolutionary CoPilot Remote Technology at SEMA 2023 with a Live Demonstration at the SEMA Garage in Detroit
Industry leaders collaborate to demonstrate new ADAS service technologies DETROIT, Oct. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Opus IVS™, offering an integrated platform of OE and multi-brand diagnostics, remote programming, and calibration solutions, anchored by expert technicians and cutting-edge patented technology, is thrilled to announce its live demonstration at the highly anticipated 2023 SEMA Show. In a live…
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Graffiti artists, students bring 36th Av. S. bridge mural to life in Minneapolis
Thanks to the efforts of local graffiti artists, community volunteers and high school students, a 115-year-old bridge in south Minneapolis is getting a makeover. Built in 1908, the bridge is part of the final stretch of a railroad that parallels the Midtown Greenway before crossing the Mississippi River. Two 80-foot murals will connect the Longfellow…
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Sarasota’s Mara Gallery is on the move
Artist and gallerist Mara Torres González liked her old space that she opened in Sarasota’s Rosemary District in 2020, but there wasn’t enough foot traffic in the up-and-coming area for her tastes. She’s glad she moved to a block that is coming back to life as downtown’s gallery row. Torres González will officially open the…
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Top Performing Arts & Live Theater This Week: October 30-November 5, 2023
The acclaimed world premiere, “Intelligence” closes in this week | Photo: Michael Bishop; courtesy of Houston Grand Opera See the latest performing arts productions and theater happenings opening across Houston from Monday, October 30 to Sunday, November 5, 2023. Looking for ways to keep the theater calendar straight? We have you covered with this weekly…
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The 10 spookiest nebulas in the universe
A malevolent, screaming skull face. A witch cackling in profile. An all-seeing eye, gazing red and furious from the void of space. Like cosmic Halloween decorations, nebulas are some of the most gorgeous objects in the universe, and some of the spookiest. These vast regions of gas and dust, illuminated by starlight and sculpted by…
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To Grow Wealth, China’s Gen Z is Buying Gold — One Bean at a Time
For the past few months, 20-year-old Zhong Yongxin has had a new ritual on returning home from work each day. She heads straight for a small glass bottle with a few bean-shaped bits of gold and gives it a quick shake. The soft rattle serves as a daily reminder that she’s finally saving money. Smaller…
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Critical 3-car crash closes part of Southfield Freeway in Detroit
DETROIT – Part of Southfield Freeway (M-39) was closed Monday morning in Detroit due to a three-car car crash that left one woman injured. At around 5:20 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 30, a three-car crash occurred on northbound Southfield Freeway at Joy Road. All lanes were closed on the freeway as of 6 a.m. It…
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Health Ministry In Hamas-run Gaza Says Death Toll Hits 8,306
Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry said Monday that at least 8,306 people have been killed in the Palestinian territory since the start of the war with Israel on October 7. The ministry said at least 3,457 children were among the dead, as Israel continued to pound the Gaza Strip with air and artillery strikes. az-jd/tw/hmw
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Review: Curry Leaf Take-Out Restaurant
[Written by Dale Butler] It is always a joy after morning chores to pick a take-out restaurant I have never attended in order to satisfy my one meal a day journey in life that started four years ago. Having seen the Curry Leaf advert online, I was impressed and became even more determined to find it…
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Reflexão: o futuro do futebol de Santa Catarina
O FUTURO DO FUTEBOL DE SANTA CATARINA. A temporada do futebol catarinense ainda não terminou em 2023, a bola ainda vai rolar pelas semifinais da Copa da Santa Catarina que vai apontar o terceiro representante do Estado na Copa do Brasil do ano que vem, ao lado do Criciúma e Brusque: Hercílio Luz, Marcílio Dias, Avaí…