These maintain the battery with no chance of overcharging.
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John Paul,
The Providence Journal,
23 Jan. 2026
Best Care was previously accused in civil court of fraudulently billing or overcharging the federal government for healthcare services that were never actually performed.
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Mia Cathell,
The Washington Examiner,
1 Jan. 2026
Writers Guild of America West may cancel March 8 awards ceremony as staff union strikes for second week, demanding higher pay and protections against artificial intelligence.
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Cerys Davies,
Los Angeles Times,
25 Feb. 2026
Ramadan is being treated not as a promotional window but as a relationship-building season demanding the same creative investment and cultural literacy that luxury has long applied to Christmas or Chinese New Year.
Companies like Toyota have over a dozen hybrid options for its 2026 vehicles, which appeal to consumers who want improved fuel economy but have concerns about range and charging infrastructure.
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Julian Torres,
CNN Money,
22 Feb. 2026
After charging to a quick 5-0 lead and holding on — literally, in some cases — for dear life as Martinez rallied, Hruby celebrated her victory with arms held high and flashed double threes at the crowd.
Nick Buckler, captain of the Department of Fish and Wildlife’s special operations unit, credited members of the public with bringing the video to the attention of investigators.
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Alex Wigglesworth,
Los Angeles Times,
26 Feb. 2026
And beyond the wall of the main dining room, the second dining area has been turned into a giant food pantry, with neighbors bringing everything from toilet paper to beans to ramen to help feed people who are afraid to leave their homes.
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