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Apple announces first states to adopt driver's licenses and state IDs in Wallet - Apple A driver's license and state ID in the Wallet app on iPhone 12 Pro and Apple. Driver's licenses and state IDs in Apple Wallet provide an easy, fast, and more ...
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CumuloLimbo inserts plywood-clad loft within UpHouse in Madrid - Dezeen Inexpensive materials such as salvaged plywood feature in a compact apartment in Madrid that has been overhauled by Spanish studio CumuloLimbo.
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It's Election Season in Germany. No Charisma, Please! - The New York Times The race to replace Chancellor Angela Merkel after 16 years in office is the tightest in years. But the two leading candidates are anything but exciting, ...
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Most extreme abortion law in US takes effect in Texas - The Guardian A near-total abortion ban in Texas empowers any private citizen to sue an abortion provider who violates the law, opening the floodgates to harassing and ...
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Blue Bottle Coffee Umeda Chayamachi Cafe / I IN | ArchDaily Design of Blue Bottle Coffee Umeda Chayamachi Cafe in Osaka, Japan. Since this is the first coffee by the brand to open in a new region, the interior design ...
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More schools in India cautiously reopen despite COVID fears - Al Jazeera More students in India have stepped inside a classroom for the first time in nearly 18 months, as authorities give the green light to partially reopen more ...
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One killed, four injured in Old Baltimore Pike crash | News | newarkpostonline.com Two people in the Chevrolet, the 28-year-old male driver and a 38-year-old female passenger, were trapped in the car and had to be rescued by firefighters.
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In Leaving Afghanistan, U.S. Reshuffles Global Power Relations - WSJ In Russia, too, state media overflowed with schadenfreude, albeit tempered by concern about the Afghan debacle's spillover into its fragile Central Asian allies ...
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In Russia's Arctic, Navalny activist's election bid is crushed | Reuters Violetta Grudina, an opposition activist in Russia's Arctic port city of Murmansk, says the intimidation began after she said she would run for the city council ...
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