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  • Cadillac's global vice president said that the brand has received 233,000 expressions of interest from consumers. According to sources, GM told suppliers earlier this year to prepare for the production of 25,000 Lyriqs in 2022, up from the previous 3,200 planned.

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  • When Artem Semenikhin, the mayor of Konotop, Ukraine, was praised for standing up to Russian attackers, there was one thing missing: he is a member of the far-right, ultranationalist Ukrainian political party.

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  • Masamitsu has not been to the cinema or eaten out in years. His annual salary of $34,000 goes to support his family and has risen by just $4 a year over the past decade. In Japan, where the average salary in 2020 was $38,515, little changed from the 1990s and well below the average in countries of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Masamitsu's plight mirrors that of many workers at small and medium-sized firms.

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  • The ministry said the Russian military captured armored vehicles, tanks, and other military equipment in the video.

  • Jeff Lewis has been open about how difficult it is to get his daughter into a private school.

  • Iran's official IRNA news agency said on Thursday that all but one of the 30 crew members had been rescued. According to Jahangir Dehghani, two Iranian rescue vessels were present at the scene of the accident and that the wind speed was 70 kilometres per hour.

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  • Megan Thee Stallion was rocking a look that was all hers.

  • We recently tried the new Whopper Melt from Burger King and it was great. Two small patties are dressed with Stacker Sauce, caramelized onions, and American cheese. The goods are sandwiched between two slices of toast. This is what Lillian had to say.

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  • Wave Motion Launch Corp. has been awarded over a million dollars to help develop a technology that could eventually be used to send people to space. Wave Motion was funded by the Naval Surface Technology and Innovation Consortium. NSTIC offers research and business opportunities related to naval surface technology innovation.

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  • A new attempt by the company to address password-sharing will soon be launched with a test that will allow primary account holders to pay an additional fee. According to the terms of service, a customer's account may not be shared with other people.