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American EV Buyers Want Sedans, Not Electric Pickup Trucks

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American EV Buyers Want Sedans, Not Electric Pickup Trucks We’re still waiting on Tesla to actually deliver a production Cybertruck, but if you’re an electric truck-loving guy, gal or non-binary pal, Ford, GMC and Rivian will happily sell you one of theirs. And it won’t be long before Chevrolet and Ram join the club with electric pickup trucks of their own. Clearly, American… Read more…

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American Jews listen to harrowing stories of death and disarray from Israel

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American Jews listen to harrowing stories of death and disarray from Israel (RNS) — A daring rescue of a family that had barricaded in their home during a Hamas-led attack is one of many stories now being shared in the American Jewish community. The post American Jews listen to harrowing stories of death and disarray from Israel appeared first on Religion News Service.

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US government agrees to help restore sacred Native American site destroyed for Oregon road project

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US government agrees to help restore sacred Native American site destroyed for Oregon road project PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — In a settlement filed with the high court Thursday, the U.S. Department of Transportation and other federal agencies agreed to replant trees and aid in efforts to rebuild an altar at a site along U.S. Highway 26. The post US government agrees to help restore sacred Native American site destroyed for Oregon road project appe…

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why do american companies not hire korean writers?

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why do american companies not hire korean writers? this is something i do not understand at all. look at DC and marvel for example. the output is not what we expected quality wise lately. however then you watch moving, a korean superhero serie. and although there is way to much drama and romance in it. the basic script and ideas are great. and since we all know thriller wise the koreans are alre…

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Why is «American Pie» considered a great song?

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Why is «American Pie» considered a great song? Usually I get when Im introduced to a song/tune that is considered great by a lot of people, even if its not necessarily my cup of tea. But American Pie seems I just dont get at all. Is it possible to explain why so many people seem to love it? submitted by /u/Hnikudr2

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I have an American passport and am studying abroad In London. I want to take some flights to other places in Europe through RyanAir. Will I need to go through the visa check thing they claim on the website each time?

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I have an American passport and am studying abroad In London. I want to take some flights to other places in Europe through RyanAir. Will I need to go through the visa check thing they claim on the website each time? Title submitted by /u/leaf1598

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Making money in Germany as an American, how does investment work if you’re in multiple countries?

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Making money in Germany as an American, how does investment work if you’re in multiple countries? My wife (33F) and I (33M) moved to Germany from America a few years ago for jobs. We make between us ~6,500 euros after tax and insurance contributions and our monthly expenses including rent come to around 2,500 a month. We don’t need or own a car, and have no debts. No kids, but we do have a cat. We both have inherited some money, and have ar…

Reddit Personal Finance 557 2023-11-29

2 Central American countries in 2 weeks: which would you choose?

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2 Central American countries in 2 weeks: which would you choose? My partner and I are looking to travel Central America, but realistically can only get 2 weeks off at work at a time. Which two countries would you pair together if we are looking for beaches + national parks to hike, explore wild life + rich culture (food, language, music)? Likely going in mid January 2024. We’re also fairly novice travellers, …

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Experience driving a car in France as an American?

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Experience driving a car in France as an American? Hi all! Planning on renting a car when I go to France. Any experiences? Seems like they drive on the same side as they do in the U.S unlike the Uk. Edit: grammar submitted by /u/tlbking99

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These Are The Best American Cars Ever Made According To You

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These Are The Best American Cars Ever Made According To You Some questions have objectively correct answers. If you answer anything other than Hurley Haywood and Scott Pruett when someone asks who has the most 24 Hours of Daytona wins, you’re just wrong. Other questions have obvious answers, but opinions may differ. What’s the most comfortable, most luxurious, most reliable… Read more…

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Best hospital in Cairo for American tourist??

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Best hospital in Cairo for American tourist?? I broke my foot yesterday and need to get a diagnosis, X ray and documentation for insurance purposes, what hospital do you recommend? I already saw one doctor when I was in Luxor and they completely took advantage of me being a tourist and a woman while also not providing adequate medical care and I’d really like to avoid that again. I need to …

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What Is The Best American Car Ever Made?

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What Is The Best American Car Ever Made? It’s easy to rag on American cars. Build quality was essentially an afterthought until the Japanese showed up, and even today, they can still come up short. But that doesn’t mean all American cars suck. Rag on the durability of the Pontiac Solstice’s materials or poke fun at the Focus’s transmission issues all you… Read more…

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Where can I go to completely escape American culture?

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Where can I go to completely escape American culture? I love my country, but I’m in deep Albania right now and still hearing USA top-40 and it’s annoying. Wondering where you’d recommend that America feels reaaaaaaly far away. I know Coke and McDonald’s is everywhere, but aside from that, I wanna go somewhere enjoyable (e.g. not North Korea, though I’m up for a challenge) or at least interesting wh…

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