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Arkansas Online Julie James, a floral artist and wedding designer in the Pittsburgh area, says book arches are in demand for weddings and are especially popular with English majors and teachers. For a photo shoot, James bought a used book arch made of two lengthy … |
CSC Offering City Slicker Electric Motorcycle for $1,995 (News)
Want to try out an electric motorcycle, but don’t want to part with a lot of money to do it? You might consider the new City Slicker offered by CSC Motorcycles. The City Slicker has a claimed top speed of nearly 47 mph and a range of 35 miles. The Chinese-made machine is being offered […]
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Rights group questions DEA exploit of encrypted cellphones – The Seattle Times
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Rights group questions DEA exploit of encrypted cellphones The Seattle Times Court papers indicate undercover federal agents first supplied Krokos' group with compromised Blackberry cellphones in 2010. Encrypted emails and other communications that the defendants thought were private were instead intercepted by law officers … Rights group questions DEA exploit of encrypted cellphones – ABC … |
Key Chinese Electronic Parts and Seafood Targeted in Latest US Tariff Threat – Wall Street Journal
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Key Chinese Electronic Parts and Seafood Targeted in Latest US Tariff Threat Wall Street Journal Chinese electronic components used to run computer networks and secure critical internet connections are the big target in the Trump administration's new plan to expand tariffs, but the proposed levies will also hit fish, furniture and lighting fixtures. China Can Hit US Tech Where It Hurts in Tariff Response How Trump's China Tariffs May Cost You More Money Collateral damage |
Where used cars really come from – CNET
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Where used cars really come from
CNET That sea of used cars on a dealer's lot suggests they came from trade-ins, but that's often not the case. The little-seen world of wholesale auto auctions is where the secret life of used cars plays out: It's where the companies that sell used cars … |