The fourth round of the WSB championship was held at the iconic Assen venue this weekend, and Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki), the dominant force in the championship, recorded his third double win of the year. In Race 1, Rea took the checkered flag after Ducati’s Chaz Davies suffered a mechanical problem on the final lap, while […]
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Hands-free cell phone ban takes effect in Tucson – Tucson News Now
Hands-free cell phone ban takes effect in Tucson
Tucson News Now Tucson City leaders plan to review this ordinance again in six months where they will discuss the possibility of making cell phone use while driving a primary traffic violation. MOBILE USERS: Download our app on your Apple and Android devices … |
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Support library's spring used book sale | Austin Daily Herald Austin Herald Calling all used books. We hope our readers will take the time to consider supporting a great event. The Friends of the Austin Public Library is seeking donations … Library hosts annual book sale Book sale scheduled for Saturday Friends of the Hoover Library group ready for 2017 spring book sale |
Used-Car Marketplace Carvana Sinks 16% on NYSE Debut – Barron’s
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Used–Car Marketplace Carvana Sinks 16% on NYSE Debut Barron’s Shares of Carvana (CVNA), the used–car online marketplace based in Phoenix, Arizona, are down $ 2.33, or almost 16%, at $ 12.67, after the company's shares debuted on the New York Stock Exchange this morning. CEO Ernie Garcia III was kind enough to … Used–car retailer Carvana's shares skid in debut Carvana IPO: 4 things to know about |
How to Recycle Old Electronics – Consumer Reports – ConsumerReports.org
How to Recycle Old Electronics – Consumer Reports
ConsumerReports.org We love our devices—our TVs, laptops, tablets, and perhaps most of all, our mobile phones, those pocket-size miracles of computing power. In fact, Gartner, a … |