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Repair Cafe Oshkosh joins global effort to reduce waste, fix broken items
A new community organization in Oshkosh is helping residents fix their broken household items free of charge, and it’s part of a global movement.
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‘Oppenheimer’ finally premieres in Japan to mixed reactions and high emotions
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Texas appeals court acquits Crystal Mason’s illegal voting conviction
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Georgia lawmakers pass new election rules that could impact 2024 presidential contest
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Can robots paint a masterpiece?
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Clearing Baltimore’s shipping channel won’t be easy, will take at least weeks
The likely first step will likely be securing the massive container ship that brought the bridge down on Tuesday. Then, clearing debris from the shipping channel.