The quality problem has cost Ford billions of dollars in relation to recalls and warranty work over the past five years.
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Jamie L. LaReau,
Freep.com,
30 July 2025
Data center tax breaks have totaled hundreds of millions of dollars annually in several states, and some have seen these abatements grow at a breakneck pace as the industry expands.
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Connor Giffin,
The Courier-Journal,
30 July 2025
This one is peachy-pink in color, dry and fresh and delivers a tart red-fruit profile: think currants and pomegranate.
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Lana Bortolot,
Forbes.com,
30 July 2025
In an email to her colleagues, Cabrera, a former immigration official, complained that the arrest team had an administrative warrant, not a judicial one.
The Sameer Project usually feeds tens of thousands of people each week, but in recent days the situation in Gaza has become so dire that its staff cannot find sufficient amounts of food to keep community kitchens operational.
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Dan Sheehan,
Literary Hub,
24 July 2025
The opioid that kills tens of thousands of Americans every year has become a source of political leverage that Beijing won’t easily give up.
As many as three-quarters of all teen-agers now wear braces at some point—up from thirty per cent in the eighties and five per cent in the fifties.
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Burkhard Bilger,
New Yorker,
28 July 2025
The name McKim, Mead & White evokes the image of three portly, middle-aged men, because the most frequently reproduced photograph of the trio was taken around 1905, when all three partners were in their fifties.
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Henry Wiencek
July 22,
Literary Hub,
22 July 2025
All the twos and threes and ones converged among the skeletons, still avoiding eye contact.
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Clare Sestanovich,
New Yorker,
13 July 2025
But in Chicago and other cities, there are quieter operations underway that raise similar legal questions as federal agents pick up people in ones, twos and threes.
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