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Buc-ee’s breaks ground on new travel stop center in Amarillo
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) – Buc-ee’s has officially broken ground, becoming the first Buc-ee’s travel center in the Texas Panhandle. The travel center will officially open in February 2025. Buc-ee’s is well known for the world’s cleanest restrooms and friendliest beaver. There was a lot of excitement from the community to celebrate the groundbreaking of this…
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Wimbledon expansion plan moves closer after vote
A Wimbledon Championships featuring a new 8,000-seater stadium with retractable roof, and qualifying on site, has moved significantly closer. Merton Council’s planning committee has granted permission for 39 new courts to be built over the road from the All England Club (AELTC) on the former site of Wimbledon Park Golf Club. Councillors voted six to…
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Global conservation powerhouses unite to launch the first Center for Species Survival for Asian Elephants in India
Currently, there are 17 other CSSs deployed around the world, all of which are housed at leading conservation organizations, and most at zoos and aquariums. CSS partnerships recognize that accredited zoos and aquariums like the Columbus Zoo offer critical expert knowledge and data from decades of caring for endangered species and engaging with visitors to…
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Kaia Gerber looks sporty in white tennis skirt in Los Angeles
By Amy Lamare For Dailymail.Com Published: 19:10 EDT, 26 October 2023 | Updated: 19:49 EDT, 26 October 2023
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LSU Women’s Tennis Ready for Roberta Alison Classic Hosted by Alabama
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Three members of the LSU women’s tennis team will compete in the Roberta Alison Classic, hosted by Alabama at the Alabama Tennis Stadium, starting at 9 a.m. CT on Friday. Caroline Arnold, Emma Grant and Carina Holguin will represent the Tigers at the tournament in singles and doubles actions. Live stats and video…
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Israel Gaza: Giving birth amid shelling and power cuts
By Dalia Haider BBC Arabic One month ago, Gaza resident Jumana Emad was in the final stages of pregnancy. She was happily sharing pictures of her heavily pregnant belly, waiting to put her birthing plan into action. She knew she was going to have a girl, her husband was excited, her hospital bag was packed…
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UN chief appoints 39-member panel to advise on international governance of artificial intelligence
UNITED NATIONS — U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres on Thursday announced the appointment of a 39-member global advisory panel to report on international governance of artificial intelligence and its risks, challenges and key opportunities. The U.N. chief told a news conference the gender-balanced, geographically diverse group which spans generations will issue preliminary recommendations by the end…
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Mental health services available for veterans nationwide
APPLETON, Wis. (WBAY) – On the heels of the mass shooting in Maine, advocates for veterans’ mental health want men and women who serve to know there is help available. Over and over, we’re told it’s hard for veterans to ask for help, but those who serve as liaisons for veterans and resources to help…
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After a year of Elon Musk, what’s next for X?
By James Clayton and Shiona McCallum Senior Technology Reporters A year ago, having just bought Twitter, Elon Musk walked into its HQ carrying a sink. “Let that sink in” he quipped – then fired a large swathe of staff. It was the first flavour of what has been a 12-month whirlwind of erratic change –…
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Car Break-Ins Could Become Easier to Prosecute Under New California Bill
The city’s roughly 11,000 break-ins in the first half of this year resulted in just 86 felony auto burglary cases, about half of which actually ended in a conviction, Jenkins said. Many of those incidents happened in popular tourist destinations like the Marina District, Fisherman’s Wharf and near Civic Center. In August, an incident at…