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Google.com 

Tesla’s Annual EV Sales Decline for First Time in Over a Decade - Bloomberg

  1. Tesla’s Annual EV Sales Decline for First Time in Over a Decade  Bloomberg
  2. Tesla posts its first-ever annual sales drop  CNN
  3. Tesla shares slide after it reports first drop in annual deliveries  CNBC
  4. Tesla stock slides on Q4 delivery miss, first yearly sales decline  Yahoo Finance
  5. Tesla Electric Car Sales Fell in 2024, a First for Elon Musk  The New York Times

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

What dropped Rohit has said about his poor form recently

India skipper Rohit Sharma has been dropped from the final Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test in Sydney due to poor batting performance. With just 31 runs in five innings, his average hit a low 6.20 during the series. Young Shubman Gill is expected to replace Rohit in the playing XI.

Postal-newsgroup.blogspot.com 

USPS annual calendar shows the 2025 payroll schedule

"...Postal Service employees will have 26 paydays this year. The calendar that accompanies this article shows the paycheck dates. Every month will have two paydays, except for January and August, which will have three each. The 2025 federal holidays that USPS observes are also shown..."    Click Here To Read More This Article is From: news.usps.com Read our latest posts!

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Living fences. Leaves with holes. A lived-in vibe. And other likely garden trends for 2025

What are the trends ahead for gardening in 2025? Experts have some predictions. The Garden Media Group, for instance, releases a garden trend report every year. This year they say one trend is likely to be living fences. That's making a border or barrier of plants, including native ones. It's a way to bring eco-conscious creativity and individuality to homes that have to follow homeowner association rules. Some experts say foraging is on-trend, and plantings with interesting elements for indoor arrangements. Читать дальше...

The Punch 

Japa: NMA seeks more support for health workers

The Oyo State Nigerian Medical Association Chairman, Dr Happy Adedapo, has appealed to governments to give more incentives to health workers and doctors to reduce ‘japa’ syndrome in Nigeria. Adedapo appealed in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday in Ibadan. He remarked that the ‘japa’ syndrome, which was one of the

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