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Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is ready to make its European debut, and it's starting with the Netherlands. According to Tesla Europe, the automaker's driver assistance system was approved in ...
Find today’s readings here. Their friend, the one they had given everything up to follow, has just been executed, and they are grieving. When Mary Magdalene tells them that Jesus is, in fact, alive, ...
It has been six years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but one question remains relevant: Who should be first in line when vaccines are scarce? When COVID-19 vaccines first became available, ...
CORRECTION: WALB originally reported that the subjects of this story were a father and daughter. We have since learned that they are grandfather and granddaughter. The article has been corrected.
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It's a familiar pattern: you decide to start studying for an exam after a five-minute “phone break,” only for those five minutes to turn into an hour of playing games. Or, you try sleeping early one ...