Upway simplifies e-bike shopping by offering a wide selection of new and used models from top brands, all in one convenient location. The platform features a helpful quiz to match buyers with ideal bikes based on individual needs, and a “help me decide” tool further streamlines the process. Currently, Upway offers discounts of up to 60% off retail price, free California delivery, and a one-year warranty. Beyond online shopping, Upway also provides in-person showrooms, bike certification services, and a buy-back program.
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Harvard Law School’s online collection unexpectedly revealed a 1300 Magna Carta, originally misidentified as a later copy. Through rigorous testing, Professors Carpenter and Vincent confirmed its authenticity as one of only seven surviving originals issued by Edward I. This discovery highlights the document’s immense historical significance, solidifying its place as a foundational text for Western legal traditions and democracy. The document, acquired by Harvard in 1946 for a mere $27.50, possesses a remarkable provenance, passing through the hands of abolitionists and military figures before finding its home in the library.
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Following the Pahalgam terror attack and India’s subsequent suspension of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty, Pakistan formally requested that India reconsider its decision. Pakistan’s letter to India’s Jal Shakti Ministry deemed the suspension “unilateral and illegal,” highlighting the treaty’s importance to Pakistan’s population and economy. However, India, citing the principle that “blood and water cannot flow together,” remained unmoved, asserting that Pakistan’s support for terrorism violated the treaty’s foundational principles of goodwill. The resulting irregular water flow is currently impacting Pakistani farmers.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi sold between $1 million and $5 million in Trump Media shares on April 2nd, the same day President Trump announced new tariffs that caused a market downturn. Bondi’s disclosure forms don’t specify the exact time of sale, but the transactions occurred before or after the market closed following Trump’s press conference. While the legality of the sale is unclear, it raises questions regarding potential insider trading, given Bondi’s prior work with Trump Media. The Justice Department has yet to comment.
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During a speech to American troops in Qatar, President Trump downplayed France’s role in World War II, suggesting the U.S. deserved greater recognition for its contributions to the Allied victory. He recounted a phone call with President Macron, highlighting perceived discrepancies in celebratory commemorations between the U.S. and other nations. Trump asserted that without American involvement, the war would have been lost, emphasizing the U.S.’s pivotal role. The French foreign ministry has been contacted for comment.
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President Trump recently spoke with Apple CEO Tim Cook, urging him to prioritize US production over expansion in India. Trump cited India’s high tariffs as a reason to discourage Indian manufacturing, contrasting this with a proposed tariff-free deal offered by India to the US. Despite this, Apple plans to significantly increase iPhone production in India by 2026 to mitigate potential Chinese tariff increases. Trump’s request reflects a broader effort to bolster domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on other nations.
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US banking regulators plan to significantly reduce capital requirements for major banks this summer, potentially reversing key post-2008 crisis protections. This follows extensive lobbying by the banking industry, arguing that current regulations hinder lending and competitiveness. The proposed changes would lower the supplementary leverage ratio, impacting the amount of high-quality capital banks must hold against risky assets. This deregulation effort aligns with the Trump administration’s broader push to reduce regulations, despite concerns about increased market volatility.
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The erosion of democratic norms in the United States, evidenced by instances such as the extrajudicial imprisonment of legal residents and the suppression of dissent, has prompted three Yale professors—experts in authoritarianism—to relocate to the University of Toronto. Their departure represents a protest against the administration’s attacks on civil liberties and a recognition of the severity of the democratic backsliding. The professors highlight the vulnerability of American democracy and warn against complacency in the face of escalating threats. This exodus serves as a stark warning of the fragility of democratic institutions and the potential for further regression.
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President Trump’s plan to rename the Persian Gulf the Arabian Gulf has been abandoned following strong opposition from Iranian officials. This decision comes after Trump’s previous attempt to rename the Gulf of Mexico sparked controversy and legal action. The Iranian government’s rejection, along with widespread condemnation from Iranians globally, led to the White House rescinding the name change. Trump’s announcement in Saudi Arabia regarding the thwarted renaming was met with applause from the Saudi Crown Prince and others.
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To combat Japan’s declining birthrate, the health ministry plans to eliminate out-of-pocket costs for normal childbirth, potentially starting April 2024. This involves bringing normal deliveries under national health insurance, currently covering only Cesarean sections. While a 500,000 yen government subsidy exists, actual costs often exceed this, varying widely across prefectures. Full coverage aims to standardize costs nationwide, though concerns remain regarding potential financial hardship for medical institutions.
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