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SACRAMENTO — A handwritten sign in the window of The Antique Company in Sacramento reminds customers that the store is still open “despite” the city of Sacramento, and CBS13 reports on the installation of bike lanes. I asked for an answer.This antique store on the corner of 21st and X streets has been a staple in the area for decades. More recently, bike lanes were added along 21st Street, and their installation removed public parking along the sidewalk in front of the building, further complicating operations. A handwritten sign hinted at these changes, reading, “Despite the City's best efforts, we…

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Written by Fanny PotkinSHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Tesla plans to use data from China that can be processed domestically to drive global development of self-driving systems as part of Elon Musk's strategic shift, people familiar with the matter said. It is said that progress is underway. of the work.As part of this effort, Tesla is developing plans for a data center in China to train the algorithms needed for more fully self-driving cars, said the person, who requested anonymity because the research is private. Two people revealed this.Until recently, Tesla had not received approval from Chinese regulators to transfer data generated…

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Follow the Fine Homebuilding Podcast on your favorite app: Subscribe now and never miss an episode: Scott describes DIY outdoor lighting. Justin gives an update on air barrier improvements. Steven shares information about building in Cochise County, Arizona. Michael says ADUs are expensive. Sean wonders if he can insulate it himself. Brian asks how to fix a door that doesn't fit. Edel asks the best way to detail a mechanical penetration in a double stud wall. Editor updates: microphone: Logging Brian: Built-in entrance hall Patrick: Check out the BS* and Beer Building Science Symposium. Boston (September 10th and 11th) Chicago…

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A war is being fought for America's elementary, middle, and high school students. But the left-wing, policy-driven campaign that started behind closed doors in teachers unions and public schools is now coming into the public sphere, sparking a “pro-revolution,” says Cory DeAngelis. “Teacher unions have gone too far and awakened a sleeping giant, who just happens to be parents who want more say in their children's education,” he says in “Parent Revolution: The Radicals Who Destroy Schools.” says DeAngelis, author of “Saving Children from the Sect.” ” DeAngelis, also known as the “school choice evangelist,” dedicated his new book to…

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The Montana Office of Public Instruction (OPI) recently released Montana's annual report card and individual school report cards. The results show a worrying trend. we must take action. We must take education back to basics and improve students' basic skills. The majority of students are not proficient in reading, math, and science. Only 46 percent of Montana students are proficient in reading and only 37 percent in math and science. Meanwhile, we spend a record $13,000 per student per year on education. As a former elementary school teacher and current administrator, I understand the important role of early literacy. Children…

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Get married surrounded by snow-capped Alpine mountains and breathtaking white landscapes for photos. That's exactly the vibe this couple has embraced. Where is their wedding venue? At 2,222 meters above sea level, it's the perfect place for adventure. Let's talk about marriage goals! Photos and videos of a winter wonderland wedding with a luxurious ski chalet Zermatt, SwitzerlandSteps from the iconic Matterhorn, the bride's dramatic entrance emerging from a cube of snow, and a backdrop of icy mountains, the dazzling entertainment took Instagram by storm. The Instagram merry-go-round features a violinist dressed as a snow angel playing wedding music in…

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Rates have trended higher, with little directional stimulus from data to follow up CPI and retail sales releases, but the current 10-year UST yield of 4.37% is down from the previous increase of 4.5%. This is still well below the standard. CPI print for March. The Fed's speakers on Thursday were a little more hawkish, but that came from speakers with known biases. But even Fed officials like John Williams said they wouldn't read too much into any single announcement, although it was certainly a positive development after a series of disappointing inflation numbers. Regarding the market's overarching theme, the…

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LONDON (Reuters) – Britain's Sainsbury's said on Friday it has agreed a five-year strategic partnership with Microsoft to leverage the company's artificial intelligence capabilities and the supermarket group's wealth of data.Seeking to increase revenue and reduce costs, more retailers are using generated AI to improve personalized shopping experiences for consumers and make their staff work more efficiently.Sainsbury's, the UK's second-largest grocer after Tesco, has announced that it will use AI to create a more interactive shopping experience for online shoppers, as well as improve its search functionality.In stores, staff have real-time data and insight into key processes such as shelf…

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How do you feel about winning the Taite Music Award? If you're Vera Ellen, by releasing a surprise new EP. Wellington-based singer-songwriter shared today Heartbroken due to jet lagthe six-track collection is a proper DIY project, entirely self-recorded, mixed, and mastered in Ellen's bedroom. According to Ellen, she had to go back to basics to feel her music again. “To keep myself sane, I have to work like I used to, hunched over my laptop with sticky keys, socks over my mix, and the most vulnerable person in the bedroom. “I made it up when I wanted to, and from…

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Italy's film industry is struggling to stay vibrant amid turmoil caused by both politics and market forces.After benefiting from a long growth spurt, local producers are facing a forced slowdown. The country's right-wing government plans to amend several important regulations, the most important of which is the currently stalled tax incentives for film and television production. . A packed protest event held at Rome's Cinema Adriano multiplex in early April brought together industry figures from all walks of life, including producers, screenwriters, actors and big-name directors such as Paolo Sorrentino and Marco Bellocchio. , strongly objected to having to wait…

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