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Pedal power: the rise and rise of cargo bikes in Germany A desire to go green has been key to the rise of cargo bikes in a country where dozens of smog-choked cities are considering diesel driving bans to combat air pollution. "The diesel scandal is a major incentive," said Arne Behrensen, one of the top promotors of cargo bikes in Germany, a mode of ...
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Flat Earther's Genius New Idea: We Live In A Magical Pac-Man World A conference of flat Earth believers met last weekend in the UK to hash out new ideas and pat themselves on the back for single-handedly disproving NASA. One of the new genius theories to come out of the conference is that we live on a Pac-Man world where planets and objects are instantly ...
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Formula 1 is planning a grand prix in Miami for 2019 The Miami City Commission will vote next week on a proposal to conclude a deal with F1, with a view to the first race being held in October 2019. Sean Bratches, F1's managing director commercial operations, said the move by the local government body was "an important step" towards holding a race.
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Photos: Severe storms break tornado drought in Kansas, possibly Oklahoma The month of May started off with a bang as severe thunderstorms containing large hail and tornadoes struck the central Plains on Tuesday and Tuesday night. More than one dozen preliminary tornadoes were reported, most of which occurred in Kansas. This marks the first time this year that tornadoes ...
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Lost in translation: Macron thanks Australian PM's 'delicious' wife Was it a verbal faux pas, or a jeu de mots gone wrong? We will probably never know, but Emmanuel Macron's choice of English words certainly set Australian tongues wagging. "I want to thank you for your welcome," the French president said to the country's prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, at the end ...
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Central American caravan migrants wait in the cold as companions reach US More than 100 members of the caravan were camped in a square near the entrance of the San Ysidro pedestrian bridge that leads from Mexico to the United States, waiting for their turn to enter the facility. Late on Tuesday, about 30 migrants, who had been next on the list, most of them women, children ...
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