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The big US automaker reported a quarterly loss due to costs from restructuring a China initiative, though that was offset by a 2025 earnings forecast that topped analyst expectations. However its ...
Cloudy with a high of 51 °F (10.6 °C). Winds from NNE to NE at 6 to 9 mph (9.7 to 14.5 kph). Night - Cloudy. Winds variable at 7 to 11 mph (11.3 to 17.7 kph). The overnight low will be 51 °F ...
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It was a dramatic scene—many artists, both for and against the revolution, would depict that fateful day. And the machine ... The guillotine’s story in France had begun just a few years ...
Donald Trump was sworn in for a historic second term as president on Monday, pledging a blitz of immediate orders on immigration and the US culture wars as he caps his extraordinary comeback.
In an age where profit often trumps employee well-being, long working hours have become an entrenched feature of many industries. Businesses continue to push the boundaries of productivity as the ...
A 105-year-old veteran has been awarded France's highest military distinction in recognition of his courage during the D-Day landings. The French government awarded Sydney John Maskell ...
There will be less fog in the morning, however cloudy skies will remain across the northern half of France. In the south, skies will be considerably less sunny than on Saturday, as Mediterranean ...
When the temperature drops below 16°C, the phone's back cover transforms its colour from Pearl White to a Vibrant Blue Realme launched the Realme 14 Pro series on Thursday, January 16 ...
The poet’s revulsion was widely shared in 19th-century France. Amid rapid increases in circulation, newspapers were depicted as a virus or narcotic responsible for collective neurosis, overexcitement ...